Mike Plummer jr., Jason Pain jr. , and Jean Berrett jr., change a tire in autos. This picture, a 1987 I. R . O. C., needs no explanation! A Change in Tune You don’t know how to give your car a tune- up? Then Mr. Hining is the guy to see. He is the instructor for Au - Jeff Barta sr takinga gamble in woodshop bv not wearing his safety glasses. Jason Liedcke jr and Andre HardDOt ir work in metals as Mr. Hining super - vises over them. tomotive I, II, Care of Autos, and Metals I, II, III.He also is the only teacher who is responsible for two different shop areas, the Autos shop, which was remodeled last summer, and the metals shop area. A surprising donation this year was the 350, fuel inject - ed I.R.O.C. Z28. This car replaced the 1965 Plymouth that students used for the past 10 years. Woods I, II, III, Electricity I, II, and Electronics are the classes that keep teacher Mr. Bogner very busy. His day is as full as most students’ schedules. Mr. Worsfold teaches Drafting and Drivers’ EducaMr. Hining Automotive TechnologyWhere the automobile is used as a vehicle for instruction By Christa Emerson tion. Drivers’ Education students got a big break this year, a 1987 Ford Taurus. That is a big change from the ancient old grey and blue station wagons that have been around for years. 66 f/.JWK Industrial Arts Mechanics Chuck Hining Sign of the Times Chuck Worsfold Darrel Bogner Doug Bowersox sr.. seeks help from Dean Cech sr., in drafting.
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