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VOCATIONAL CLASSES Students Learn Trade What kind of classes prepare students to take their place in a society of business and industry? The ob- vious answer is vocational classes, which are offered in abundance here at Webb City. Pictured Below: Mr. Steve Talbot, Auto Body; At Right: Mr. David Cogbill, Building Trades; Below: Mr. Tom Sapporito, Drafting and Woodworking.
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Concepts Taught There isn ' t a day that goes by when Mathematics is not used in one form or another, and yet, to many people, Math, especially the higher forms of algebra and calculus, seem like some large, dark and totally unknown cavern. Pictured on this page is the Math faculty of W.C.H.S. whose purpose is to light the darker recesses of geometry and algebra in order that you might see them more clear- ly. They, perhaps more than any other group of teachers, hear the phrase I don ' t understand . . . and yet they keep striving to pass the light of knowledge from themselves to their students. Pic- tured Upper Left: Mr. Robert Mamman, General Math, Geometry; At Left: Mr. Gary Smart, Advanced Algebra, Math Analysis; Above: Mr. Randy Jones, Physical Science, Algebra.
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This particular area of curriculum includes Typ- ing, Bookkeeping, Shorthand, General Shop, Woodworking, Power Mechanics, Industrial Arts, Auto Mechanics and Home Economics. Also includ- ed are many Fine Art subjects such as Art, Band, and Choir. Classes such as these, serve to develop skills, talents, create good working habits and provide a medium of self-expression during leisure time. These classes and their specialized methods of training are valuable assets to both ourselves and our society. Pictured Upper Left: Mr. John Peck, Auto Mechanics; At Left: Mr. Dave Miles, Shop; Above: Mr. Curtis Kamler; Shop, Woodworking II.
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