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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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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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Wilcla Phillips, David Biehn, and Ginny Freclricks practice during or- chestra practice on Monday nights. Daily practice in band is essential to a band, Steve Lawrence, Don Chitwood, and Don Piper practice during class. EPHRAIM HACKETT DALE HALLECK ,Muff The Music Department has some ot the busiest classes in K.U.H.S. The choirs, or- chestra and band make up these excellent groups. The choir, during the Christmas season, Witte the help of the orchestra presented the Me: 'iah, held annually at Mills Auditorium. ln t e spring the Freshman Choir, A Cap- pella' II, and A Cappella I, put on a series of concerts held at Mills Auditorium. This took weeks of preparation with a success- ful finale.
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