Klamath Union High School - El Rodeo Yearbook (Klamath Falls, OR)

 - Class of 1963

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Klamath Union High School - El Rodeo Yearbook (Klamath Falls, OR) online collection, 1963 Edition, Page 36 of 304
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Page 36 text:

WILLIAM HARRIS GORDON HART ROBERT CRAIG V0 fztwmz Examining their structures for the days work proiect are Konrad Schweiger and Rick Renic as Rich Russel looks on. ffs. i.l . Wonder where the gasoline smell is coming from? remarked one Klamath Union student. Upon investigation it was discovered that the Automotive Mechan- ics class was taking 'apart and reassem- bling the parts of angautomobile. Another course offered under the vo- cational guidance system is Mechanical Drawing. Mechanical Drawingyis divided up into four divisions according to year. First year learns the basic steps of draw- ing. Second year works on pattern de- velopment, sheet metal, and the funda- mentals of architecture. The third year proves to be more com- plex as students are required to pursue in more detail subjects taught in the first and second year.

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eparfm uf As in all of The other departments of K.U., the business department is very busy. There have been new classrooms added, new Teachers and even some new Teaching methods. Typing, general business, shorthand, business machines are but a few of The classes Taught in Klamath Union This year. MARJORIE REDKEY ALF PETERSON ALETHA SHANNON Department Head Dave Johnson and Carolyn Amacker are preparing to solve for the class one of their frequent problems per- taining to business. Here Miss Bear shows a student iust how to use the adding machine cor- rectly. Students of KU are given basic training on most common busi- ness machines.



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HAROLD TEALE Depart eu! Fourth year Mechanical aravving em- phasizes special problems which will provide Them with professional ambi- tions. Distributive Education classes are probably The most important in The vo- cational Training. Students learn The fundamentals of retail selling and The running of business. They also learn to deal with The public and make change. Machine Shop is a difficult class To Teach with The classes only an hour long. Only the advanced classes have Time To really do Taslfs of student interest be- cause at Their Three hour periods. Radio classes are in charge of main- taining The loud speakers on Modoc Field. The Radio classes also learn how a radio works and why. LlNDAL TRUEBLOOD ROBERT WELZBACKER Mr. Craig explains to Dick Bath and Keith Ceder leaf sheet metal pattern development.

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