Woodworker's Journal 2004-28-4, страница 16STOP MK Not Exactly "Kids' Stuff'... Althjugh she's this year's high school gradiate. Amanda Broenel mado thisHonduran mahogany bed as a junior. Puzzling out problems in wood is typical for students like Dan Lanciano. Brad Stanton's cabinet of African libbon mahogany, lacewoDd and ebony capped fiis career as a high sctiool woodworker. A Study in Talent Trout's Students Going Strong Springfield [Pennsylvania] High School teacher George Trout has started a tradition — of shaming woodworkers thrice their age with the works his students produce. Originally featured in the Octobcr 2000 Woodworker's Journal, George has gone cn to be a member of a panel discussion on wooclwr>rking education at last year's Furniture Society conference — and to continue inspiring his students to "solve their problems" in wood as hey produce masterpieces for the school's annual showcase of their talents. Frank Higcins may be yoing, but the 2004 high school graduate looks to historical Influences like bull and claw leet n his woodworking. Uhns Utsposito's studies included tallying up a mahogaiy and Afr can ribbon desk. |