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Power Mechanics explores new areas The Power Mechanics department acquired a new teacher, David La Briere. He strived to teach the students a combination of the way die parts are put together, how they work, and how to repair them. Some of the areas explored were electrical theory, basic operation of electrical circuits, and the designing of power circuits. One practical application students learned was how to hook up a radio. Mr. Troutman was pleased with the work the students put out. Top Left, Cherrie Zastoupil and Charlie Serrao study the electrical system of their tape recorder, while At Right, Russ Draper, Terry Miller and John Hagcrty review a few of the many parts used in mechanical machinery. Below Kiaqua Gamble studies the Electronic Engine Analyzer. 102
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Wood, Metal, Ag. projects improve school )od. Metal, and Ag students ; re a 11 occupied with various proj-ts. Ag students spent many tss hours studying the plants d shrubs in the courtyards, ndscaping students were busy eding and landscaping around ? school. Metal and Wood shop idents all had separate projects which they worked. e: Ag students survey one of the school's yards. Above Right: Ron Daniels and e Seals cast a mold in metal shop. Right: n Shaha works on his wood project while (ones looks on. 101
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Home-ec has new class T idents in the home-ec classes ated a variety of projects ing the year, including ative foods, quilts, coats I interior decorating ideas, lew class, Advanced cre-je stitchery, was added this ir. Many of the students in class used their imagines and ingenuity to create ir own thing and displayed it the Arts Festival. ' classes were a feature of the Home-lepartment. At Right, Mrs. Patton s Cheri Jacobson and Allison Barnes i their sewing projects. At Lower , Julia Sabatka, and Louise Brown tice carving a pumpkin for creative eery. At Lower Right Mrs. Sansone s Robin Isom put the finishing hes on her sewing project.
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