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gr 'wifi A N.,-. Shop classes vary Having one of the best equipped woodworking and metal working shops, in not only the Bellevue district, but in the Pacific Northwest, is one of the major assets of the Industrial Education Department, say the instructors. The department has increased its capabilities in training students in the use of tools, processes, products and occupations of industry this year. This was helped by the return of Mr. Richard Robinson to the vocational carpentry area and the addition of Mr, Dave Stark to the woods and drafting areas. Mr. Hugh Cheeseman again offered many classes in metal working, welding, foundry and machine shop. The welding program was im- proved with the addition of some new equipment for advanced weld- ing practice, according to Mr. Cheeseman. Power mechanics classes gave both sexes the opportunities to study the different forms of power and to learn to repair and maintain small gasoline engines and properly maintain and tune-up their automo- biles. Senior Mimi Brick, one of the few girls in power mechanics said, The only bad part about being a girl in there is that when you ask a ques- tion because you don't understand, the guys laugh at you for asking what they consider to be a stupid question. But she also said it was a good class to learn in. You won't know if you like it until you've been exposed to it, com- mented Mr. Cheeseman. l. Mr. Hugh Cheeseman looks up with amusement as a late student gives his excuse during a Power Mechanics class, 2. Vocational Carpentry instructor Mr. Richard Robinson surveys the construction of the summer house the class is building. 3. Junior Russ Ezell gives a bored yawn as he stands outside the Gym during passing time. Kathleen McKown Marllee Mclean Karen Meehan Bob Messner John Miller sei. ,1 Sue Miller Susan Miller Katy Miskimen Robert Miyatake Elizabeth Mizerka X Dan Mondo Denise Morrison David Motsenbocker Bert Mount Steve Munn Suzanne Musil Nancy Nellist Eric Nelson Ken Nelson Michael Nelson ul . 55
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History can be a great experience Understanding yourself and the world around you is an important part of the growing process. The Social Studies Department felt this was its main goal for each student to achieve. By the use of knowledge from class, many students got involved in the outside world by volunteering their time to such organizations as Neighborhood House and Special Aids Service Club, two very worth- while organizations. The State of Washington also requires each student to take five se- mesters of social studies, while the Bellevue School District requires seven. There were many controversies about changing the number of requirements and which classes should be taken during a certain year. Mr. .lim Lockerbie feels that Contemporary World Affairs is an impor- tant class and should be required. He commented thatg Such courses are demanding, but what the student wants is not necessarily what the student needs. We are all encouraged to show more interest and get more involved in our changing world through our experience with social studies. I. Mr. Bruno Pierini, chairperson of the Social Studies Department, usually has many thought-provoking ideas to offer his students. 2. Mr. Gene Paterson is happy with the results of. his students' participation in an impor- tant class project in American Government. 3. Mr. Ralph Hayes often participates in serious conversations with his Canada class. 4. Mr. Ken Beall enjoys telling his Mobility class about his many world travels. 5. Ms. Jo Pharr listens to a student's comment on the philosophy of group pressures. 6. Mr. Jim Lockerbie argues over issues with one of his U.S. World classes. 7. Mr. Alan Yanagimachi, a new member of the Social Studies Department, returns test papers to his second period students. 8. Ms. Heidi Habersetzer is very helpful to students when they are looking for materials in the SSRC. Qt' X 91190 .vw 56
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