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Designing a New Future sa ! . I - -r X s., . TNQ? X , 7 1' ' X i The art of design needs various tools: drafting boards, drafting 1 machines, scales and parallel graphs. A student learns different techniques: free hand sketching, geometric construction, dimensioning, architectural, and other types of drafting. Model building may be included. When students are finished with the course they receive a card certifying how many hours they have worked. This is an excellent course when training for architectural and other types of engineering jobs. One class demonstrated their ability to work with the drafting instruments. Hard at work, Tim Knight designed a figure of accomplishment. Lining up his paper, Chuck Haynes prepared a fabulous creation. Blueprints are an important part of the future. Mike Misa was showing his talents as he worked. Here Scott Conner drew a house that will supply the needs of the future. Q . X 1142 xr' .J
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SANS-, 1 R ss. W ww- X A' RQ yi 5 . 1 w. . .al If gs ru Ioan Lewis Food For Thought Food Service is a job-preparing business. They run the Pirate Pantry every week. The course is open to eleventh and twelfth graders, they may take it for two years. Students also learn how to run food businesses. Using the special culinary talents which most females possess, Dorothy Strawser endeavored to complete the prep- arations for her meal. Caught with her hand in the cookie jar, Patricia Poole reached for the whipped cream. Showing his talents in dicing, Harry McMil- lian prepared a salad. S i 5 E I 2 E Q--Z COOKINGXZS7
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'Q wi t Matt Co iroyr Before a structure is built, there first must be planners and builders who devote much time and effort to the project. We have a class that is preparing students to do that. They learn much of the knowledge involved in the construction industry 'l'heir teacher, Matt Conroy has taught the class to use power tools, read blueprints, and additional skills. Mr. Conroy's Construction Class makes and sells storage buildings and childrens playhouses. The Construction 2 and 3 classes this year delivered a complete playhouse, built entirely by them, including the concrete pad. This was constructed for Palm Bay Elementary School for their new wing. The Construction Class will build any building to suit the individual as long as it can be moved away by trucks. Demonstrating their knowledge of power tools, Pete Loomis and Chris Spradlin work dedicatedly towards a goal. Students in the Construction course are putting time and effort into a better world for tomorrow's people. CONSTRUCTIONXZSQ
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