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llutihlcllllllglllllg These first year Industrial Arts Students are learning the fundamentals of metal- working. Blueprint reading and the making of working drawings are experienced by the students enrolled in first year Industrial Arts Class. INDUSTRIAL ARTS To become better prepared for the future, a great many of the boys of C.H.S. take Industrial Arts. Industrial Arts I helps these boys become accustomed to the general use of the tools in the shop. It also helps them to learn how to repair minor things in their homes. Industrial Arts II, III, and IV break down the course into detailed classes. These classes of metal-working, drafting, wood- working, and electricity help the students to become specialized in the afore-men- tioned areas. or in rurstfpiny .. Q .. Senior Industrial Arts students Ray Gray, Jackie Linton, Russ Knutt, and Ron Adams prepare to work on their woodworking projects,
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, .L-fs f . ,fre A .V -,X ,, oinitfzcemitfzs , lliitbrodlucibioin Administration Qlasses fig! Athletics ! 1 D 0 0 Activities rgatiiizattbions 1 1 , I 1 , rl ' '- , . . , . f K ' ' fr ,d 'Q 4.1 ,- ,V f . As we glance into the mirror of time many years from nbwg thefetfre'6tif6r1fwefsee wni hoiaiiiaiaiyf precious' moni'entsidjo'fjl'ife atf'-C ailyle'Hi?1 'QS choolf be ,g,, 'fi f .l t if ,wg ,-.L - , will see reflected treasuredkmemfsrie ofofnefof the '--i . 1. 57 K1 .Q :Z A v . - WZ .,' HJ , ' f , - ,I most enjoyable times of our livbs. f 1 '1 l Welffthfe frfierhbers blf: the T'g'm'al'iawik ,Sta'fijd, hcfbpe' ybg 'write trite i'in rhe 'pages of this 196g flf,omalia'vfk a Yefeard fhe'yfeaf'f11gf yfifi wiiifaijby new ifidifme yearsLt'o come? ' L ' ' ' 7 High school life is a many faceted thing, and as we reminisce may we remember the classes we attended - the teachers and our class-matesg the ath- letic events we won - and the sportsmanship we dis- played at the ones we lostg the many activities we participated in - the work and good times we enjoyed working with our class-mates and teachersg the or- ganizations we joined - the many benefits we derived from them. May the joys we had remain foremost in our mindsg and if we recall any trials and tribula- tions, may they be remembered as an important part of growing up. So, now, join us before our mirror, and look back with us on this school year, 1963. 1 I 4 J Q I Y, . 'f , .- F , ' J ,T fi ,fg 1 'ff' K ' . 1 A , ,f. . ,,, f 5 5.,:,.E,.,L AZ . fy Q f 4 I f V ' .. ck .LW L L A f. .L f f A X, , V. ,f if ' , ' , 'f ,fi rf' fi 1' ff' K Qff LQ t , , 'vf!'f: Lf'L- wif-11 , C i ' Q' - - . . ' f ff - P ff: ft I f' , K, !f-,.f,.i,4',, , ' ' Lil il Lf f L fi--eff' , I .. I ,, Qf' ff ,..,,f' . . - fy rC'M,fA! ., XV ,gc N, ,.g, Z. C 47,5 Jig! .7 if ffL,J. wagfsiwfc ilk ni 1: rf. it G f ' fffiffrsatff'
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0 0 O Vocational Ag. I boys look over a list of questions which will better help them keep their record books. and the farm VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE ln the study of vocational agriculture, students learn new and better farming meth- ods. The quality of different grains and soils are studied. The boys test their skills and broaden their viewpoints by entering judging and public speaking contests. By dismantling machinery in class, they be- come better acquainted with farm mechan- ics and the maintenance of farm equipment Throughout the year supervised farm record books are kept. Frequently farm pamphlets are received from Carbondale for study and further analysis. By scientific study of farm- ing, students learn how to increase prosperity through better farming methods. Benny Von Burg and LaVerne Debatin use shop welding equipment. Advanced Ag. boys look over the wide variety of tools available to them in the shop.
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