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HEAVENLY CARPET - Salesman Clay Da- Vlfl-FOIL -lf,. shows carpet samples to senior girls Dianna Bovee, Debbie Confer, Donna Stafford and Barbara Cockriel. The girls visited local furniture stores fo gain ideas for o home decorating project. 'll Q ...Qt 1' ,1- 55 .... K W k if is y THREE BAGS OF WOOLvFarmerefte Marlene Williams My-'pw demonstrates FFA exhibit of vo-ag skills viewed by local Rotary Club members, the skills necessary to block a lamb. Marlene was part of a working Other display topics included horticulture and tractor timing. Vocational Arts-23
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Vocational Arts students visit town merchants Discovering that research makes perfect, Senior homemaking girls examined various samples of materials and color combinations displayed in down town stores. The visits were one facet of a home decorating proiect. The chosen samples were then pasted on cardboard to illustrate a room. Simultaneously, other sewing and foods classes were involved in making Christmas decorations, staging chil- dren's parties, visiting the Cal Poly nursery and sharing the responsibility of decorating the annex bulletin board. Entered in the regional trouble-shooting contest, Auto Shop lll students teamed up to correct the bugs or defects in a selected vehicle. The team which discovered all defects in the least amount of time was then awarded a prize. Upon completion of a 40 hour training course in voluntary work dealing with service station procedures, three boys earned a certificate of graduation from a local service station dealer. The training enabled boys to seek further employment in the field, where they were taught procedures in auto mechanics, customer courtesy and filling out forms. The third year drafting class comprised of i4 boys was given one week to complete a special iob requested by the School Board. The boys submitted preliminary plans for stadium and pool improveiments. s... ...... .,..... M -..W - is gl ' Vx . , ts 5, DRYING RACK-Ag Science ll students Wayne Curtis and Dick Oliveira sample beef jerky during a field trip to Berkemeyer's meat market. LONG STRETCH-Third year drafting students David Leutz and Bill Dishman lat rightl measure the height of bleachers for class project. GREASE MONKEY-Auto Shop lll student Bob Turney fbelow at rightl tightens down a head bolt in Mr. Giroux's fourth period class. Vai 22-Vocational Arts
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sta ? -- v 4 X' r i 3 'ti ., 5 - -'S Maw- Test results - weak, P.E. stresses fitness Out of 550 boys tested last year, l24 were found to be underdeveloped according to the California Physical Fitness Chart. As a result, physical fitness was stressed in boys P.E. Weight training was enhanced with the addition of a leg extension machine and a vertical press. By running the obstacle course and circuit drills, boys improved in their agility and endurance. Using Mr. Priiatel's lifelike dummy, Resusi-Anne, P.E. teachers instructed students in first-aid, a state require- ment transferred from World Geography. Classes trekked to the math multi-purpose room for the three week course. Intramural activities focused on the annual novice wrestling tournament in December AGILITY TEST-In cr speed and strength drill, Frank Bines races Dave Glidden up the ropes. -I . ', : --.. 3 er' J... +5 2 ,, Mm, 5 TRIPPED UP-Kevin Spry changes a shoelace on buck horse and fakes a dive during Mr. Zanoli's sixth period. f were--wt ,,,, W - 5 -e,,s,,,s,M-,usM,,,, ., .- --S, . :1,,,,- ,- Jafgekg,ty3ssf112w1ita'a-' s .W s, K- r 't rf:- M' A- I, we-swwnfsw.--ff--H. w i i' i M'
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