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Steve Doughman digs through some nuts and bolts to finish putting together his i INDUSTRIAL ARTS 25
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Students learn with hands The Industrial Arts Department was unique in that the students learned through working with their hands. Many students liked Industrial Arts because they could move around and did not have to sit in their desks reading books all the time. They also liked the fact that their work contributed something to the school. The department offers practical training for those students who are not as academically inclined as others, said Mr. Mark Boynton, graphic arts and Electronics teacher. Graphic arts was one of the classes in the department. It was a course that provided the students with an opportunity to survey and explore the printing industry, its occupations and material processes. Students completed major projects for the school yearbook, Student Council, Key Club, and many other groups. i l i)l S1RIAI ARTS
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One of Mrs. Gerber ' s German cla German while watching a film. listens to recordings of New books make debut New textbooks made their debut in the Foriegn language Department. Mrs. Donna Reithmiller, head of the department, said the textbooks had a lot of good material and that, It ' s nice to try something different. On the other hand, some students said the new books ware more difficult because the answers were not included. One-third of the student body was involved in the program. Students could take French, Spanish, Latin, German, or a one semester course of Japanese. For those who wanted to expand their vocabulary by studying word derivation, Word Power was available. Opportunities for travel to foreign countries were available via American Field Services and other clubs and organizations. Audio equipment helped students practice pronunciation and gave them a chance to hear a foreign language spoken correctly. Students also learned pronunciation through listening to their teachers. ohflt i: Chris Eykholt, senior, feeds Steve Hoffman, sophomore, Miss LaFontaine helps Jenni Hetrik, freshman, with he grapes in proper Roman fashion. signment. 26 FOREIGN LANGUAGE
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