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Learning by doing There were two levels of Electronic Technology offered to juniors and seniors as part of the Vocational curricula. The purpose of Level l is to provide trained technicians to meet the manpower needs of the electronic industry. Level 2 is a con- tinuation of Level 1 in which the individual circuits studied in Level l are integrated into functional equipment. Both of these courses meet for three hours a day. Basic Electricity was the prerequisite for Electronic Technology. This course acquainted the students with the basic con- cepts of electricity. Students spent part of their time in classwork and part of their time in the laboratory. Steve Rundell uses testing equipment. Ken Kingsbury and Ron Joli, assisted y a fellow student, work in the lab, ,U
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Drivers Education is designed with the in- experienced driver in mind. It teaches the rules of driving, gives simulated driving experiences and behind the wheel driving. Because of the cost of drivers education, a fee of 9515 was charged each student this year. Also, because Stevens was a new school, simu- lators were not received until late in the year. Statistics show that there are fewer acci- dents among educated teenage drivers than among uneducated teenage drivers. Mr. Long explains the necessity of seat belts as Robin Johnson buck1es up for safety. Mr. Long, Robin Johnson, and Glen Giacoletto prepare for their morning drive. Putting you in the driverps seat Mr. Long and Robin Johnson load up for some exciting C?D behind the wheel driving. 1
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Mk M KID Kevin Ienniges seems to find the problem more amusing than Mike Berry. Training for the future This year the drafting student, de- pending on his level, learned such things as drafting fundamentals, basic design techniques, and blue printing. One proj- ect undertaken this year by those taking Architectural Drafting was the designing and planning of a complete house. Students with mechanical interest found Metal Shop to be an enjoyable course. Several projects were under- taken using different types of metals. M, Hartshorn demonstrates the use of a machine to Frank Pahkama and Jerry Flaigg,
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