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5 its ivir. RAYMOND ANDERSON P3 Q Adult Vocational Agriculture Mr. HARLAN JOPP Agriculture ll, III, IV Mr. ROBERT UNDERWOOD Vocational Agriculture Mr. H. Jopp points out correct welding torch adiustment to Ag-Shop students. I Miss Monroe helps C. Athen and B, Ness prepare a tasty pie. o 0 - PRACTICAL PREPARATION Agriculture students dealt with the problems of the tarmer and the businessmen who work with the T tarmer. A program similar to that ot the Part-Time program was started in the Agriculture Department this year. The participating boys attended classes tor tour hours a day and then went to vvorlc in businesses related to agriculture. This year the Home Economics Department ottered tour new courses, Food Preparation and Service, Food Management and Culinary Art, Clothing and Fashion Arts, and Family Living, Besides studying clothing and tood preparation, Home Ec. students covered such topics as the history ot costume and preparation tor marriage and tamily living, Miss G. Griffith advises M. Lovelace on pattern Miss GVVEN GRlFFITH layout procedures. Family Relations Family Living Home Economics IV Miss CONSTANCE MALMSTEN Department Head Home Economics Ill, IV, V Home Furnishing Fashions Miss CAROL MONROE Food Management Family Relations Food Preparation Home Economics Ill, IV, V NX
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POWER COURSE INTRCDUCED AT TECH The Industrial Arts Department, headed by Mr. lsakson, underwent several internal curricular changes This year. To keep in step with rapid Technological advances in The industrial arts area, the department members constantly reviewed The courses They offered. Compared with other schools, Tech's Industrial Arts Industrial Arts students were allowed to inves- tigate a wide range of courses. General Power Me- chanics, The study of all forms of power, joined The ranks of The other courses-woodworking, electronics, sheet metals, automotives, plastics, welding, mechan- ical and architectural drawing already offered To Department was one of the largest in The nation. Tech students. 1: va if lt .fa-1 . , , .. , , 2 .M. 3, sv gflw 1 Q. N23 .. Mr. I. Swanson cuts some fancy curves on The bandsaw. Mr. J, Haugen's Auto ll class Trouble shoots hard starting engine. Mr. DAVID MELBY Welding Wood ll Mr. LEROY RADOVICH General Plastics Plastics ll Mr. AMEDEO SORCI General Metal Machine Shop Mr. IRVIN SWANSON Architectural Drawing General Wood .3 Mr. STEWART WRIGHT General Power Mechanics Au ,fc f L,VVn 522.2 25
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4-if Miss E. Stovring keeps the showcase up to date with good books. Mr. LEE BARKER Department Head Occupational Relations Pre-employment Mrs. JEAN MADSEN Office Skills Occupational Relations Pre-employment Mr. CLARENCE WILSON Prefemployment Occupational Relations Mr. ORRIS LEABO Vocational Adiustment Coordinator Mr. EDWARD THEILMAN Vocational Adiustment Coordinator LIBRARY AMONG TECH'S VARIED SPECIAL SERVICES Tech is a school with many special services. Mr. Edward Johnson, frequently seen mornings in the Attendance Office, headed the Home-School Liason. The service provided a channel of communication between the student, the school, the home, and the community. Tech's library, headed by Miss Ellen Stovring, was the most familiar and used special service at Tech. With over 22,000 articles and books at their disposal, students were offered areas to explore that were as distinctive and varied as their own personal interests. Tutoring, lab placement, and vocational rehabil- itation were among the other special services extended to Tech students. Mr. VERNE DELP Remedial Reading Mrs. MARY HOEHL Special Education Mr. RONALD VVATKINS Special Education Mrs. VIRGINIA CLARK Assistant Librarian MV- ED JOHNSON fNot Picturedl Home-School Liaison Miss ELLEN STOVRING Mr. ED o'coNNELL LIb'G'lO Agriculture Department Head Area Vocational Agriculture Coordinator
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