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1. Mrs. Linda Stiehr demonstrates injection procedures to her beginning agriculture class. 2. Assisting a ceramic student on the pottery wheel is Mr. Robert Johnstone, art department chairman. 3. Mrs. Annie Mar, art instructor, watches Eric Leung practice caligraphy. 22 4. Seniors Kevin Spraggins and Tony Vanni listen carefully to Mr. Grant Jones, agricultural department chairman, as he points out tractor engine parts. 5. Hanging student artistry is Mr. Floyd Norwick, art instructor.
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Shortages affect studies differentl Fund shortages resulted in fewer agricultural projects. Tokay's greenhouse was still awaiting completion in January because the depar- tment could not afford sup- plies for the necessary work. Despite this major set back, the department plan- ned to accomplish projects such as propagating freeway daisies and planting them around campus. Students in the agriculture shop rebuilt a tractor to be used with a trailer and headgate. Guests included Mrs. John Kautz, who was to show how to load and unload a horse from a trailer, and Mrs. Linda Stiehr, who was to exhibit a bummer fbottle fedj lamb to her animal science classes. The department increased enrollment 30 percent over last year, according to Grant Jones, chairman of the department. Because of instructor An- drea Tierney's leave of ab- sence, art classes were fewer, according to Floyd Nor- dwick, art instructor. Mr. Nordwick, Robert John- stone, and Annie Mar, the three remaining teachers, allowed students to work on self-assigned projects in an art studio class. Painting, ceramics, and commercial art classes were also offered. The Student Activity Council and other clubs utilized the studio to paint posters and banners for activities such as Victory Week, Spring Week, and spirit rallies. AgriculturelArt Department 123
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