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Industrial Arts Skills Worth Learning A lf figures don't add up, then indus- trial arts is your answer. These courses include Auto Shop, Agricul- ture, Mechanical Drawing, Wood Shop, and Metal Shop. All of these classes teach new and exciting skills that you can use in the future. Stu- dents who do not wish to attend a four year college can find a promising career in any of the above fields. New proposals, such as changing Me- chanical Drawing to an ROP class and having computer drafting help stu- dents get an idea and a taste for skills that are helpful. When asked how he felt about Me- chanical Drawing Jeff Cross replied, I feel that this Industrial Arts pro- gram is a great benefit to those who wish to further their skills in the field of drafting. Jeff, a senior, is a special projects student. Another one is Sen- ior Mike Elliott who said, 'IThis is an interesting and challenging course. The new computer has made it a lot easier. In Wood Shop, a three year veteran, Senior Robert Parra feels, It's a good skill to have. New teacher, Mr. Agan, adds great excitement and is making things happen. Mr. Agan comments, I feel that Auto Shop is very impor- tant to society because the world needs transportation to get around. 26 Industrial Arts Academics
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I. Oooooh! Junior Stephanie Brengman can real- ly mold. 2. The choir getting down in seventh period before the class was dropped. 3. Mr. Muro shows the girls how to prepare a Mexican omelet. 4. QueI choses desirez-vous? says Francisco Hernandez to Nacho Eastman and Becky Nuno. 3 Fine Arts Academics 25
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