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From a tottering ladder, senior Brian Ward care- fully focuses his camera for a candid shot. It-11'1i0f RC1I1dY Roqelsky diligeI1i1Y works to COHI- dustrial arts students have the opportunity to plete his project before his lunch period. In- delve into all types of mechanical drawing. 3 INDUSTRIAL ARTS-Top row: Guy Chambers- general metals, machine shop . . . Robert Daw- son-graphic arts, photography, Trumpeteer and Torch photography adviser, Ford Foundation Grant . . . Truman Hayes-auto mechaics . . . Second row: Richard Huertawgeneral metals, welding . . . William Mitchell-graphic arts, Torch adviser, Ford Foundation Grant . . . Wil- ber Nelson-general metals, mechanical draw- ing . . . Bottom row: Fred Piziali-woodworking. dept. head . . . Everett Welsh-general metals, electricity, electronics, algebra, Radio Club ad- viser . . . Gordon Whitley-mechanical drawing, technical drawing, welding, football. if -.S , I . egg, We ,- Q. -,.', , K, ii. felis rx, ,, -S 9 Mi., --'a wp 45? we A Bfgsh mi K lf 3 2 S Sgr 5 5 E fliiefwiiimrze 5 Q 2 2 4 ..,.. f + 11 - 2 ' ,AY iw .. 'V .Q ., f A ,.,, - 195
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Offset Printing Made Possible Addition of New Machines The goal of the Industrial Arts De- partment, according to its head Fred Piziali, is to provide students with a varied program in the area related to industry. These areas include me- chanical drawing, auto mechanics, welding, woodworking, general metals, graphic arts, electrical work, and ma- chine shop. In every class of industrial arts, stu- dents develop projects while learning Among the maze of wire, senior David Cook iol- lows a schematic diagram from a tube manual. to work with tools and materials. Any student who wants to further his skills in any of the areas may take voca- tional courses at Tucson High School. The graphic arts program is now stressing vis ual communications-a new approach to learning in this facet of industrial arts. Also in this part of the department is new equipment: a copy camera, plate burner, light table, and multilith offset press. When the semester project is finished. it will be an audio or a guitar amplifier. Senior Don Greg grinds the center on a lathe A lathe center is one of the first projects a stu- dent developes when he takes machine shop.
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J GZ rm? DRIVERS' EDUCATION-Bud D o o l e n-drivers education, frosh basketball and track, Letter- men's Club advisor . . . Clyde Phillips-drivers education, dept. head. Serving a major part in the driver education curriculum, the reflex timer is demonstrated by sophomores Gracie Chastaine and Greg Harkins, Speakers, Ingenious Device Stress Safety to Sophomores With one of the best equipped Driver Education Departments in the city, Buddy Doolen and Clyde Phillips try to teach students to be good drivers. Safety is stressed to sophomores in driver education. Devices to test depth perception, night vision, steadiness and reflexes are used in the classroom. Dis- cussions with firemen, policemen and civil defense experts add insight into preventing accidents. For students who desire on the road practice and wish to test their ability, drive training is offered. Trojan learn to parallel park, drive on freeways and in tunnels, haul a trailer and get out of sand in the three Week course. The cars used are a '68 Chevrolet, a '68 Plym- outh and a '68 Dodge donated by dealers. AHC ,rig sew, , seg, .ss j + L me 7 W' ms? . -If l t,'f'?s ' ,4 Cramming for a test for her license, Nancy Bibb studies the manual with Clyde Phillips. 9 5 l 1 . .4 Q ll- f V47 ' is Emucmzom g l 3 , l Sefliof Tom Tulfkel' d09SH'Y went to Watch CIS trailer, one of the many facets ot driver train- teaches driving on freeways, getting out of ll-U1i01' Bob Bowen CC1f9fUuY Pflfks Cf U-Haul ing at Catalina. The three week course also sand and driving standard and automatic cars.
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