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VOCATIGNAL DEPARTMENT The vocational curriculum provides training on a practical laboratory basis. Such training is avail- able in the fields of textiles, auto mechanics, man- ual training, agriculture, machine shop, occupa- tions, and mechanical drawing. After completing any of these courses, a student is ready to begin work on a related job. Textiles is offered for pupils who are primarily interested in following textile work after gradu- ation from school. This course offers preliminary training that helps to shorten the learning period on the job. Machine shop covers the use and operation ofthe various machines such as lathes, shapers, and mill- ing machines. Also a related course in machine shop calculations and blue print reading is given. This two-year course is one of the best preliminary courses for a person who wants to enter the engi- neering field. Students in auto mechanics learn the structure and mechanism of many familiar machines from books and then practice their abilities in the garage. Agriculture may he taken by boys who have fa- cilities for doing the required farm practice Work. Scientific farming methods and careful planning are taught. Students enrolled in manual training learn to make objects of wood. Mechanical drawing is offered as a complimen- tary course to the trade and industrial curriculum. Lum Minish looks over ci lamp which is being made in the manual training class s. S bf Machine shop students do precision work on the South Bend lathe. The looms give textile students practical experience with mill machinery. ht, XJ Wh. , bn..
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