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'D Squaring his drafting machine, senior James Duhe prepares to lay out his design. Explaining the intricacies of a pasta maker, Sue Rog- ers grinds the makings of an Italian surprise. A Assisting senior Paul Yoon with Pascal, senior Chun- Min Wei points out a bug. i-any 'D Failing to pierce the wood by hand, sophomore Bruce Lee resorts to Black and Decker. 1 15 w6Jwwclnwu, meaiizro 92 FW? Fifi HIFIL FIIQTE
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N. rx as il - 7 as Q-fi' Q 3 s is if QNX! R xg wigs W A Syks ii Q :QQ fi 'kk' ps .A.-. , W Si Q Lggssi 3. it 1 1-WE : ..,: ' f , X K 1 .11 -1- lick - click sounds the drafting machine as the student adjusts his scales to a precise angle. He slides the instrument to the correct position on the paper and draws an exact line, putting the finishing touch on his schematic drawing of a floorplan. Hidden in building six, the technical classes taught stu- dents skills not obtainable in academic courses. While Bob Dufel taught students the dimensions of drafting, Steve Lehman taught the grains of wood shop and Tom Stout taught the nuts and bolts of auto mechanics. HWe teach skills that will be used in the real world, said Dufel. 'ilt twoodshopl gives them something to shoot for. lt prepares them fthe studentsb for a trade: this class is the begin- ning, added Lehman. Expressing his views of the depart- ment, senior John Aeyung said, Although West's practical arts program has been cut considerably, we're still pretty lucky. We have CAD tcomputer aided draftingj which some schools don't even have. Also in the technical field, the Computer Science classes helped connect students with the outside world. Bruce Thompson, the computer science teacher, stated, 'Kids get a taste of what future technology will be about. The advanced technology that kids are going to be exposed to are not taken care of except in the computer classes. Gearing students for independence, the Home Ec and Survival ofthe Singles classes were more thanjust cooking and make believe. While frying and baking, the students learned the importance of a balanced diet and the nutri- tional value ofdifferent foods. Planning out their expenses, the students in Survival of the Singles learned to budget their money. 'iln these courses, we can acquire skills that better prepare us for life after high school, commented senior Amy Schrader. Copy and Layout by Jenny Lin Photos by John Auyeung, Tom Sherman, Alfredo Mqia, Li-Chen Lin - . K, - A -A - lr- t. -P- s ,Mg vf gg Wk, Drawing guidelines for precise lettering, junior Henry Chang labels his project. PIT fl IIT! If fl L fl ITT' . 95
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