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Vocational Arts Give Students Opportunities Constructing a house is a com- plicated task, but the New Castle Area Vocational Building Trades students built one this year. The house is located on Luttrell Drive, a few blocks from the high school. The course in initial stages this year, therefore only New Castle boys were involved even though it was offered through the Area Vocational School. The Home-Ec department quired a tailoring shop on Race Street this year. The shop had been needed for many years to give the girls experience in altera- tions and other related tailoring. was its ace TOP: Building Trades boys find that prob- lems are involved in construction work. ABOVE: Headaches are seen on the faces of Alden Tabor and Phil Denney. RIGHT: 24 Loyal Vocational students work in cold weather to complete their house, This pro- ject was the first one of such importance ever tried at New Castle.
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To Vocational Students, Expansion Means Progress The vocational school has ex- panded each year since it began in 1970. Most students enrolled were from New Castle, but other schools involved this year included Tri- High, Union, Hagerstown and Knightstown. The students in the vocational school usually were not college bound. The instructors in these classes made sure that stu- dents learned workable occupations which did not require further train- ing. The students received two credits for each semester as long as both semesters were completed. The courses offered in the Voca- tional School were Office Educa- tion, Vocational Distributive Edu- cation, Health Occupations, Home Economics Related Occupations and Trade and Industrial Training. LEFT: Ignoring the mud, the Vocational Building Trades work on their house. BOTTOM LEFT: Miss Teresa Kelly sits patiently as Health Occupation students check her temperature. BELOW: Alden Tabor refinishes wood for school. MR. BERNHARDT BEGUHN: B.S., M.S., Graphic Arts, VICA-D. MR. MURL CARNES: Vocational and Beginning Ma- chine Shop, VICA-D, Machinists Club.
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MR. DONALD GEOZEFF: B.S., M.S., ICT Coordinator, Building Trades, Woods, VICA. MRS. BEVERLY HANKENHOFF: B.S., M.A., Practical Arts, Continuing Education Director, N. C. Area Vocational School Director. 2 hin ial 4, yy i i MR. SIDNEY M. McKITTRICK: B.S., M.A., Woodshop, Machine Shop. MR. RAYMOND VULGAN: B.S., M.A., ICT Coordinator, General Metals, Welding. TOP RIGHT: John Hagerman sets up his equipment to assure good work. RIGHT: David G. Smith and Chane Tower print envelopes in Graphic Arts. LEFT: Randy Hayes, a Junior, concentrates on precision in Vocational Machine Shop.
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