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Task Area Diversifies Special Education ,in J, Q, wi -..lv T ' Q lf. X, 'K 'Z x Mrs. Helen Bailey Math, English Mr. Terrence Kayser Task Training Area ek, LS'-.J Mr. Wayne Stutzman Mrs. Diana Woistman Task Training Area Math, Reading I 'o are junior Bill Hare applies the tool usage skills learned in the task training area to his carpentry proj ect. P , A' is , Qi al i. . I lil,' l - C at .s Z Ty gl ' I., '- Mrs. jean Miller Department Chairmang English, Science, History, Government, Free Enterprise Mrs. Nancy Rosenblatt English Mr. joe Medcalf Math, Science The special education department, through its core classes and task training area, attempts to provide each of its students with an individualized program designed especially to meet that student's particular needs. Core classes consist of the academic courses, While the task training area is a vocational aspect of the special education program. Here students can explore and pursue career skills and interests in a personalized environment. fig! W surf? s 'I l ii S Practicing the industrial sewing techniques taught in special education is Freshman Dave Kern.
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New courses added this year in the Industrial Edu- cation Department, headed by Mr. Dale Frost, are Vocational Automotive, Vocational Welding, Auto Body and Refinishing, Woodworking for Girls, Commercial Arts I and II, Industrial Plastics III and IV, Construct- ion and Vocational Visual Communications, which breaks down into Graphic Arts and Commerical Arts. Along with the Automotive Diagnostic Center, which was donated by J. C. Penny's, the department has obtained a new offset press, front end and diagonstic equipment, a milling machine, new Welders, a band saw and a fiberglass spray-up machine. VICA, which stands for Vocational Industrial Clubs of America, is a club and class begun this year to pro- mote industrial and vocational education. Davklcfeenwaldf juniofnworks ai Shipping a negative on a light table in Graphic Arts. New Courses, VICA Enrich Curriculum . -1 or . ' U F'-,i .--- ., K , 'T2'?: gr . 5 ...A -.:, , -N . p , X ,.., Q i Mr. Dale Frost Mr. Harold Deverick Mr. Robert Crofchek Mr. Byron Harper Mr. Dan Ide Department Chairman been I p 1 .enm S tr 4. 4 w Mr. james Irvine Mr. Bob johnson Mr. Paul johnson Mr. Keith Kayler Mr. Charles Millar W aff'- sr ,-on 'F Mr. Ronald Moore Mr. Arlo Morrison Mr. Donald Nicholas Mr. Walter Sitller Sponsored by STREET gl STRIP AUTOMOTIVE
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E 3 'VP' .. 1..W..A.f. -,-.5 ---S N it or A it . t , . X Ns. 4 AAS TISAZ:-idt.M5.1'lila1hlFrl1SlixtriCk MT- Rlldfblph Burgoz Mrs. Barbara DiVito Mrs. Sherry Duncan Mr. jack Durham Remodeled Buildings Brighten Classes Besides new equipment, the Business Depart- ment has a whole new look this year-all of the classrooms were completely remodeled. The rooms are now carpeted and newly painted in addition to several walls, which were removed, windows, which were put in, so that one can see from room to room. Students appeared to be interested in a new course which was added, called Data Pro- cessing. This course is designed to teach students the use of flow charts, to teach students the use of four new programmable calculators and to let students know what careers are open to them. Another new course added this year is junior High Typing. This is a course for students who have had some typing experience in junior high. The course is slightly acceler- ated over Beginning Typing. Senior Karen Hoffman smiles happily as her problems work out in Business Machines. Sponsored by BOB CULLISON INSURANCE AGENCY
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