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Roger Athman, Mike Goenner, agricultural students, repair a milking apparatus. Industrial Arts and Many Tech students learn homemaking skills in home economics education. Such units as food preservation and selecting fabrics prepare the students to become successful homemakers of tomorrow. The senior boys' home economics class includes basic food, clothing and health units. For all future farmers the agriculture curriculum includes the study of crops, soils, livestock, farm equipment and livestock feed. Each student taking the agriculture course participates in a farm experience program which enables the student to gain practical experience. The senior agriculture class devotes two hours a. day to farm management and farm mechanics, repair and maintenance. Romona Winter visualizes a new dress as she works in her home ec. sewing class. Home Ee. students, J. Oehrlein, V. Lagergren, M. Meyer, prepare to see the results of their first batch of muffins. Mr. Raymond Anderson Miss C. C. Malmsten Mr. Edward J. O'C0nnell Miss Ethelwyn VVcir Agriculture Home Economics Agriculture Home Economics
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Vocational Preparation Gary Laudenbach works With an electric hack saw in his machine, shop class. Ron Updike experiments with a printing press. Mr. Madeson explains a construction fact to R. Lommel, J. Boucher, L. Bakeman. Mr. Clarence Wilson Industrial-Arts Assistant Co-orclinator Mr. Richard E. Riis Vocational Machine Shop Mr. James Leigh Mr. Robert Madeson Printing Vocational Carpentry
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Homemalcing Train New Minded Techites Tech's excellent industrial arts courses give students an opportunity to learn many creative skills. In the curriculum is included mechanical drawing, Automotives I and II, electricity, Woodworking I, II and III, printing, welding, and general metal. A feeling of the materials of industry and manufacturing processes is learned through work on various projects. Buyer and consumer knowledge is taught to all students taking industrial art courses. Jim Nicholson ponders over a problem in a radio set Mr. John Sorci Industrial Arts Mr. Harold Montzka Radio-Electricity Donna Spoden, Nancy Finneman build a cedar chest in their girls' shop class. Mr. Albert J. Behrens Mr. George Benson Mr. Edwin O. Isakson Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Industrial Arts
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