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John Holmberg John Steimle Gerald Nystuen Gordon Gunlock Paul Preus Lyle Rahn 27
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Providing each student with a basic understanding in a specific field was the main objective of the industrial arts program. Many new developments, both in technology and in method, led to a complete and up-to-date industrial arts course. In Woodworking, a new electronic gluing machine permitted students to perform the operation, which formerly took 8 to 10 hours, in 5 seconds. Large vacuum tubes became obsolete as miniaturized transistors and integrated circuits took their places. Designing dies for die cast and injection molding formed a new topic of study for Drafting classes. Graphic Arts students continued their pursuit in photography and opened the field of decal making for those interested. New methods gave Metal Shop students the opportunity to construct a complete project rather than only parts. Practicality and usefulness were considered in choosing projects for students. Grading underwent minor alterations, although the criteria of quality, quantity and testing were still prevalent. Steve Ringer, Metal Shop student, proceeds with great caution which is necessary in the delicate lathe operation he is to perform. Jon Markuson, Electronics student, quickly realizes that patience and skill assist him in soldering a few final wires for his very elementary, yet frustrating, project.
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Mrs. Patricia Lind Park girls learned the art of managing a home and of rearing a family through this year's Home Economics courses. Family Living students had the opportunity to hear various speakers from county welfare agencies and to delve info such topics as adoption, marriage and drugs. Gourmet cooking and meal planning were a part of the Foods course and followed a special unit on glassware, silverware and china. Creating their own wardrobes, girls in the Clothing course filled many hours cutting, basting and ripping hems and seams. The results of their days of labor materialized in the form of stylish pant suits and culottes. 28 Miss Mary Jane Thomas and Miss Kay Johnson
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