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Welding metals are members o! the general shop work III class. Seated: Robert Henning. Francis Scapplc. Roland Kriob Robert Wehlage. Harvey Waffle. Standing. Claude Rayburn. Charles Gesoll. Ray Heldreth Forrest Sisscl. A1 Wiegmann.
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Above left: Mrs. Gladys Goss, assist- ant librarian and Miss Myrtle Dun- lap. librarian. Americans are proud that no citizen need grow up in ignorance. This pride may not be apparent to the casual observer watching the average stu- dent use his library in the pursuit of knowledge. Even the least imaginative seeker cannot fail to appreciate that whatever information we are looking for is here. Through combined efforts pamphlets, source books, biographies, essays, fiction, encyclopedias — all the aids to education —are made available to us. Above: Students work in library during a study poriod. Bolow: Beverly Dahlin uses the dic- tionary while Dorothy Rooh looks up a book in the card catalogue.
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A mechanical draw- ing class works on their plates in Mr. Waffle's class. Those who expect to become metal workers, carpenters, architects, printers, or engineers will lind the industrial arts building an interesting place. Mechanical drawing, pattern making, wood turning, and printing are some of the classes of- fered by this department. Printing the school newspaper, tickets, pro- grams, and posters for school activities are the duties of the print shop. One of the main projects of the machine shop is the construction of the C-clamp. In making this clamp the student uses every operation encoun- tered by a machinist. The purpose of the internal combustion and welding classes is to teach the care and main- tenance of a car. Arc and acetilene welding is also done in this department. Students who complete the mechanical draw- ing course may go into industry, to engineering college, or use their knowledge for their own sat- isfaction. In machine drawing, students learn how to make a working drawing of a machine through the use of standard tables. Architectural drawing stresses blue print read- ing and eventually the student is able to make a complete plan of a house. 21 Members oi Mr. Sis- sel's print shop carry on their daily tasks.
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