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Practical Aids A walnut-covered cedar chest, a six- foot gun rack, a gun box for shells, knife racks and guitars were a few of the different makings among the usual tables, desks, and lamps made in Industrial Arts. The Vocational Agriculture students worked on production enterprises, such as raising livestock or growing crops and keeping financial or progress records on them, The students studied fertilizers, management and took fieldtrips tofarms. Individual projects such as painting a sanitation and dray truck occupied most of the students' time. The mechanical Skills classes busied themselves during the year by rebuilding a truck that was purchased a year ago last summer, and making tests for ad- justments on an engine mounted on a test stand. Jerry Zimmer-B. A., Vo-Ag, FFA Advisorg George Hermone B.S., Vo- Ag, FFA Advisor, Mech Skillsg Fred Arnold, M.E., Industrial Arts, Football, Athletic Director, S Club Sponsor Ray Bauman varnishes the drawers of the chest of The mechanical skills boys find themselves d1'3We1'S he is makiflg in Sh0P- trying to repair a truck purchased last year.
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Jeannette Hamata and Bruce Davis study for Girl's and Boy's State exams. Herbert P e t e r s o n-B. A. American History, Junior Classg Eugene Torczon- M.P.E., Science, Modern Problems, Golf, Basketball. ' Students Learn Work sheets for test review, class quizzes, map reading and student essays on incidents, written as though the stu- dent were there, were among the work in h i st o r y c la s s e s . Students learned heritage, events, dates, people, wars, and laws and memorized-or hoped they had-such things as the preamble to the Constitution. County Government Day once again showed its colors with students speeches in history classes and campaigning for favorites with posters scattered through the school as they registered their Nationalist or Federalist vote. Students learned the importance of current events through class discussions, special reports and weekly current event newspapers. ' Back Row: Jim Finley, Bruce Davis, Charles Heavican, John Neesen, George I-leavican and Mary Waak Front row: Linda Kluck, Monica Pokorny, Janet Cantlon, Pam Kasparek, Mary Scanlon and Suzie Miller are County Government day contestants. Q .1
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Fine Arts each Appreciation, Skill Bearing the title of an all-academic course, the art class kept busy with posters, portraits and pop-art through the year as chorus, girls glee, boys glee, and band kept a consistent beat of work, as well as music. A caroling trip to the Senior Citizen's Home, contest, state clinic, Aksarben, and cutting their first record were the music department's spice of variety along with concerts peppered through the term. The art class learned other skills like sketching, paper-cut images and a trick of ironing over Water-color painting to enhance and deepen color as well as dry them. f-px Wilma Peterson-B.A., World History, Art, Gerald Bacon-M.M., In str u m e n t al Music, Vocal Music, Musical.
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