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INDUSTRIAL ARTS CREATED ■MACES AT R.U.S. playing house. Industrial arts was a popular class. In this class you may learn everything from simple woodworking to building your own home. Basic woodworking and the proper use of power tools were taught to the freshmen. Upper class-men got into drafting and the use of more advanced power tools. In final years of the program students drew up blueprints and built a small model home of their choice. All of this took place under the direction of the director - Tom Rastede. » M r » « .n ■ ■ ft BU » A ® « 26
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LET’S REVIEW ACT The students in art class completed fine pieces of art. Many of the art students received special recognition for their accomplishments in art. Kristie Borst, Judd Claussen, and Jami Riedel received Honorable Mention in Art I and John Keifer and Tyler Osborn were recognized for their efforts in completing pieces of art work outside of art class. The art students received ribbons at the Fine Arts Festival. Best of Show went to Judd Claussen for his blue ribbon pencil drawing. John Keifer: one blue (pencil drawing) and four red (mixed media, pencil drawing, and acrylic painting of landscape); Tyler Osborn: one white (acrylic painting) and four red (nature drawing in pencil, figure drawing in oil pastel, and still life in pencil); Jeremy Kilburn: one red (cartoon in mixed media); Jami Riedel: one white (pencil drawing) and four red (watercolor landscape, pencil drawing, and tempra painting); Judd Claussen: four white (water color landscape pencil drawing, and acrylic painting of landscape) and one red (acrylic painting); Mike Bach: Two white (tempra painting, and acrylic landscape) and two red (watercolor landscape and pencil drawing); Kristie Borst: one blue (pencil drawing), four red (tempra painting, landscape in acrylic, pencil drawing, and nature drawing in pencil and two white (water color and charcoal drawing); Brian Beeken: two blue (pencil drawing and nature drawing and one white (watercolor landscape). 25
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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY IS f?A TED AT THE TOR NHS - FRONT ROW: Cheri Stevens, Caryl Preston, Michelle McLain, Connie Nordhues, Jackie Borst, lisa Thies. SECOND ROW: Mike Peebles, Darcy Speer, Joe Thelen, Paul Koehler, Kirby Meyer, Brian Backer, Julie Pentico, Ansie Steffen. Students grades 10-12 with a grade point average of 85% or higher are eligible for consideration into the National Honor Society. Each student who wishes to be considered for membership is asked to fill out a short resume. The faculty votes on each applicant by a rating system of 1 to 4 (4 being the highest) on each of the four areas: Scholarship, leadership, service, and character. To be elected to the National Honor Society, the student must have an overall average of 12 points. Inductees - Front Row: Shelly Wattier, Deb Milander, Julie Car-stens, Janeen Kittle. Second Row: Eric Pentico, Patti Milander, Ricky Nordhues, Jeff Backer. Third Row: Joe Huwaldt, Bob Buell, Don Tunink, Kelly Thelen, Jay Taylor. 27
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