For the last few weeks, the Hamilton Agriscience class has been hard at work building projects for the Masquers production of It’s a Wonderful Life, and finally earlier this week, the projects were finished. In pairs, students in the woodworking class built a Foley door and a wind machine which will be used as sound effects in the radio show. A Foley door is a tool used in professional companies across the world to create realistic sounds such as a door slamming, a lock being turned, and a variety of other essential noises. The miniature door and the wind machine were based on a model compiled by advisors to the woodworking and Masquers. Hamilton students Isadora and Dalton built the Foley door using their newfound knowledge in a plethora of machines. Students Matt and Logan contributed to the Masquers production by creating a wind machine. A wind machine is exactly what it sounds like - a tool used to make wind sounds in radio shows. The pair built the apparatus using a variety of saws and hand-held power tools. On Friday night when It’s a Wonderful Life premieres at 7p.m., the hard work of the HCS Agriscience class will be onstage for all to see, and hear.