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Senior Slawn Busch looks to see what his duty for
ndustrial Arts Offers
the day is. (Allison Becker)
Many Choices
Wendy Malesa
Walking down the hallways every- The growing number of girls en-
one hears laughing, talking and ma- rolled is starting to expand. Junior Dawn
chines making a mechancial harmony. Lewis said ," I have started to enjoy the
Has anyone ever stopped to see what this work that we have done in my class . I
industrial arts room has to offer a person? have learned a lot since the beginning
"My architecture class meets twice of the year." Senior Dan Jacobsen said,
a day;there is a lot of work in this class . Our " It's going to help a- lot in the field that
main objective is to get finished and I will be going into after high school."
ready for the competions at the end of Throughout the school year the
the year. " said Senior Jason Warren department has had displays in differ-
Industrial Arts is not just working ent areas of the school, most of them
with welding tools , blow torches and other were kept in the iindustrial arts hallway.
such mechanical devices. Some students also took part in a
Some classes helped students program called Vocational Industrial
design different kinds of work. Junior Kyle Clubs of America or VICA.which gave
Marler claims "Introduction to residental them a chance to be in a club that
drafting and design will give me the would give them a chance to help
opportunity to go into the field of archi- people. Toys For Tots was a major proj-
tecture and construction and other things ect for members. They made wooden
in this field that I enjoy to doing." toy trains for metro area children.
Senior Jed Wieber and Jeremy Epp prepare the
saw to cut out their soon to be finished woods
project. (Allison Becker)
Seniors Shawn Busch , Jeremy Epp and Shane
Briley discuss the recently finished project. (Allison
Becker)
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