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Working
hands
ome ec., mechanical drafting,
H woods, electronics, small
engines, and car care were just a
few of the courses classified as
industrial arts.
These classes were designed to
help students develop practical
skills and crafts.
Girls were found in the car care
classes and boys were found in
home ec. classes, all learning to
live on their own.
Advanced woods students made
grandfather clocks, water bed
Adding the final touches. Freshman frames, and pool tables.
Tim Holly finishes his design in me Fourth-year mechanical drafting
chanical drafting.
classes constructed models of
commercial and residential
buildings, which were displayed at
the Omaha Home Show.
Practical experience paid off for
all industrial arts students; they
learned to work with their hands
as well as with books, and acquired
practical skills which could be
applied to their daily lives in the
future.
Rewire job. Seniors John Freudenthal What's cookin'? Junior Jeff Moore and
and Todd Sherrell rewire a headlight senior Rob Larsen brew up something
on a car in auto class. new in home ec.
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Dan Fucinaro
Bridget Gabriel
Kim Gaeta
Rich Garcia
Lori Garrison
Dan Gartin
Steve Gettman
Doug Gibbins
Don Gillotte
Dave Girouex
Angie Gonzales
Mike Grace
Denise Grammer
Pat Gray
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