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;- lHHININI: m The Learning Center located in Building 100is not just another ordinary class- room. Within this room a student may find help in Mathematics, Reading, English, Spelling, and a variety of other areas. The center also helps prepare students for the General Education Development test which is equivalent to high school diploma. To help a student read better and faster controlled reader machines are available. Tapes and other visual-audio machines are also there for the students' use. These machines are excellent teaching aids; however,qualified instructors are always pre- sent. The center is maintained by four instructors and two aids. These people are Mary Ellen Davis, Everett Hooks, Borgne McClelland, Bernice Rohlich, and aids Karen Petrich and Carol Jeidy. The Learning Center is open during the day from 8:30-4:30 and on Monday and Hedensday nights from 7:00e9:00. Since its opening three years ago, and being the only one in this area, it has helped a variety of people. Even though the center is Open to any person in the Vocational School district and the majority of smdents are from our Vocational School. This year, more than the previous years, the Learning Center has really come into its own. In the future, it will become more and more valuable to the residents of this district. 52
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FRONT ROW: Left to right: Stevemwh Symons, Larry Moll, Terry Waller, Ken Doyle;REAR ROW:Left to right: Dr. W. A. Gustafson, instructor, Robert Gundry, Tom Duve, Elmer Fitzsimmons,Randy Nechvatal, Star ley Hilger, Paul Bruun, Dave Tho- mas, Jerry Olson. ABSENT: Mike Harwood, Jeff Rice, Bill Russell, Colletta Harsha, Ron WenZel. Z Pictured above is Jerry Olson working a problem out. Mechanical Drafting is a one-year voca- tional diploma program which prepares its stu- dents for the demanding and continually in- creasing field of mechanical drafting. Stu- dents in this program will learn how uniform practices insures correct interpretation then? by saving time,reducing cost,erron and waste. Related courses a student receives are Basic Shop Math, Applied Communications, Manufactur- ing Process, and Job Relations. An optional nine-week summer session is also available. 51 llllMllNli HIIIIIH
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:I ' Pictured above were: Kermit Groom and Mr. v u u 3 Ken Murphy, Instructor. Pictured above, left to right Were: A. Brendemuehl, D. Adrian, D. Teppo, B. Tanner, C. Arneson, J. Steffen, B. Dunbar, K. Groom, M. Leffler, and M. Moran. Missing were: M. Burr, B. Hauser, and K. ' Rujeka. MowbMFv The Recreational Vehicle Ser- viceman were taught the fol- lowing basics in class this past year: engine teardown and overhaul, engine diagnos- tics, front end alignment on snowmobiles and motorcycles, track alignment on snowmdwles, inboard-outboard overhaul and repair on Boats, and drive ue nits overhaul. Kermit Groom and Bob Dunbar were working on a motorcycle in the lab area.
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