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Industrial Arts General Technology is offered to the freshman and in order to take shop you must complete one year of General Technology. Drafting, project work, wood working, metals, welding, computer designing, textbook study, finishing and plastics are some of the shop classes. Energy and power, construction, technology, and processes are the different units available in general technology. Mr. Helm is in charge of all the classes given down in the shop. Above left: T. Mittlestadt concentrating very hard as he carefully cuts a piece of wood. Above right: P. Reetz thoughtfully working on a rough draft for his shop project. Bottom right: P. Nickel carefully paints his picture frame that he made in shop. 12
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Home Economics Home Economics courses help prepare us for our future no matter what occupation we decided to pursue. No matter if you are a girl or boy these classes will help in everyday life. The classes being offered this year are Home Economics, Foods I and II, Cloth- ing I and II, Family Relations, Child Development, and a new course, Health. Health is the only class in the Home Economic related area that is not an elective. Everyone, except the seniors this year, are required to take this class to graduate. Upper left: S. Boeder, P. Guell, and A. Balfe putting the finishing touches on in foods class. Upper right: G. Birschbach finishes the hem on her dress in Clothing I. Left: D. Bacon cuts her pattern in Clothing I. Above: D. DeBoer pins her pattern in Clothing 1. 11
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Art When asked, “What is art?” the art students gave many different responses. “Art comes in different sizes, shapes, colors, and ways. If the world didn’t have art there wouldn’t be a world. Therefore art is simply accepted by different people in different ways.” — Jay Newton. “Art can be anything you make of it, also it expresses ones feelings.” — J. Sabel. “Art is everything. Without art there wouldn’t be anything. We really can’t live without art because everything has its own type of art.” — J. Hayes. The art classes are taught by Mrs. Faye Horetzki. Above left: T. Schmidt concentrating intently on her drawing. Left: J. Schmitz and K. Dowidat working on a plaster mess. Far left: M. Anderson working on one of his drawings. Above right: D. Smith caught by surprise while she works with the airbrush. 13
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