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Agriculture and Shop Below: Mr. Shaw, agriculture instructor, is using the tin Industrial Arts This department was expanded and moved to the old cafeteria where many new pieces of equipment were installed. New draft- ing tables, power saws, hand tools, and lathes made work much easier. Left: Mr. Welsch is giving Larry Chapple constructive pointers on his drafting plates. Below: junior high students, Floyd Wooten and Jim Blank, are displaying their finished projects. cutter, while Roy Lorenz is painting a recent project. Lower right: Darrell Shelton and Pat Casey are explain- ing the parts of a hydraulic jack. 16 i
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Mr. Albert Tecavec, mathematics and science teacher, has a Bachelor of Science degree from SCSC, of Pueblo, Colora- Faculty The math, psychology, and science de- partment is a large part of the Rock Port school system. Mrs. Henningsen, who teaches high school mathematics and psychology, leads her students through their textbooks with many modern and sophisticated methods. She directs her psychology students in devising and performing their own ex- periments. Mr. Harmon, math and biology teacher, introduces his young- er biology students to the lab where they do their first disections and learn to use the lab equipment. The ad- vanced Biology class, directed by Mr. Tecavec, are veterans of the lab, and use the lab for much more detailed work. do. Mrs. Jackie Henningsen, who teaches high school mathema- tics and psychology, has a Bachelor of Science degree from NWMS, Maryville. The psychology class made up their own experiments. Te- as f ti fmt ir r r . . is '-et-.- . .t f 'Xe'-s f f, The psych class also visited some of the younger classes.
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,fe 1 ' r 4 W pl ei ,T 1 . . x 1 Business Education The Business Education department was headed by Mrs. Fay and Mr. Gates. With excellent teachers, humorous students, and the student teachers, this department was once again a very popular one. Mrs. Fay instructor in shorthand and Bookkeeping I and Il, and Mr. Gates, instructor in typing, Basic Business, Clerical Office Practice I and II, Business English, and Business Law, were blessed with two student teachers during the year. The first, Mr. Rist from Peru State Col- lege, was a welcome addition to the shorthand class, which was composed of all girls. Mr. Saracus, from Tar- kio College, enlightened many students in the principals of Bookkeeping. One of the many sets tackled by the bookkeeping class- es involved a Mr. George Spencer. As illustrated by Bill Pfliederer, upper left hand corner, the entire class grew to detest him. :sew-
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