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Engrossed in a very fascinating job. B ILIJI I3 THE SE With squares and rulers-architects and engineers in the making. M was - w Midst the buzzing of machines and saws, the boys in the vocational shops are learning many Worthwhile skills. Here a piece of metal may turn into a beautiful ash tray. A piece of Wood becomes a set of attractive book ends. Beginners learn the fundamental opera- tion of hand tools and simple equipment. More advanced students learn how to ma- nipulate complex machinery. All are acquir- ing skills Which will help them take their places in the industrial World as Well as being general handy men around the home. Mr. Howard Helsel Mr. Homer Stuck
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Let's hope it Works! STEPPI li I TU THE UNHNUW Curious-minded and imaginative students find no greater field to explore than the World of science. Delving into the realm of the unknown is a fasci- nating subject for all high school students. Our courses include chemistry, gen- eral science, biology, and physics. Here We learn to understand and appre- ciate the miracles of the World in which We live. Laboratory periods Where We may see the experiments actually accomplished are a part of some of Mr, Robert .Warren Miss Madeline Lease Mr. Frederick Kring these classes. Through science many new fields of endeavors are opened to students every year, paths upon which the progress and destiny of the World will de- pend. Science is constantly marching forward with marvelous progress. With proper training the future scientists will direct our roads to a more peaceful World. What is it? if v1.39 A t fu, N. -. t fdfjfpffx E X if,
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