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Senior Andrew Wi ll s weld s sections for a
trailer in Mr. Craney's metals class.
(Ted G raham)
Vices are essential to hold pieces of wood
together before gluein g. Junior Jeremiah
Ki lmer uses one in Mr. Francke's woods
class. (T ed Graham)
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P~ojects, Rewards
Part of Class Period
Erin Huffman
Whether it was woods, a great class that was fun and
metals, welding, architectu re, or helpful with a cool teacher. "
draft design, one always had a Oth ers took industri al
wide vari ety of classes to choose arts because they th ought it woul d
from when pi cking an industrial be easy credits. "Industrial Arts
arts class. "I liked woods best is better then any other class; it is
because I like to work with my easy credits and doesn' t require
hands, and I like the chall enge of too much th inki ng, because you
turning nothing into something," work with your hands," said
said Senior Chad Anderson. Sophomore Corey Stroburg.
Such things as entertainment sys- Still other peopl e took industri al
tems, bird house, work benches, arts to help th em out in the future.
bookcases, crosses, skulls, or key " Industri al arts is an incredible
chain s were just some of the many experi ence, and you get to work
projects th at were made. Besides with things you normall y don't
having to work hard to get projects get to in any other class," said
done, industrial arts was a lot of Seni or Dan Erdi. However, the
fun fo r almost everybody. Junior rewards came later when students
Jenny Rockwell said, " Indus- entered their creations in compe-
tri al arts was ki ck because it was tition in April and May. e
Part of wood work is polishing the wood.
Sophomore Larry Oster uses an attachment 1
on the band saw to do thi s. (Ted Graham)