and IS mvoluoble In woodworking VW Pamtmg the football helmets so they wtll be ready mg on 'X Don Ftezac a mechanrcal drawtnq student as need for a great many drawmq tools tn or er to complete h1s ass1qnments The ctrcular saw makes 1t relattvely sxmple for D1ck Bolton to cut a board ln half A three-year proqram 1n mdustrral arts under the 1nstruct1on of Mr Leland Covault IS offered to the boys at DCHS In these classes the boys learn to butld repatr and upholster furruture In the senxor year the boys may supplement these learrunqs Wllh a course 1n mecharncal drawlng Each year the boys enrolled ln lndustrlal arts complete a prolect and thls prolect rs shown at the annual open house At the shop open house each sprmg the boys dem onstrate the dtfferent rnachrnery used to make thls furmture Vlfqll Pokomy left measures to see rf hrs table sets straxqht whtle Alan Roberts sands a leaf for hrs table o 0 o o o K Ii. U .A J A I . ' O l . - X I K Q X Q l o O l O . . . for use next year is the project Tom Schroeder is work- I .x . - I l W I Z H ' ' u ' ' ' A Q - r , X h . ' ' - d . ' ' .
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To produce a yearbook Worthy of high honors is the qoal of the '58 Scout staff. To aid the editing staff in this task, the business staff sells ads to the David City businessmen and sells yearbooks to the DCHS students to provide the funds necessary for such a biq project. The Scoop, which is printed every three weeks, is printed by the letterpress method and receives its funds from ads sold to the bus- inessmen by the business staff. Both of these journalism staffs are under the instruction of Mr. Robert Smith. The lournallsm staffs keep records of . . . ' I. . iv. ' Pua - ' Ni Two members of the Scout s att Rose Marie Bchaty left and Deanna I-lascall mal-ce copy r es while the assis art editor A Ze l nqer Q e e eo r rea s KH to Ld be vered Qc c V Scoopr i, I nl fb' -P' s - V 1 ' ni' Q' I, . - , , . , she! . . t 1 , nn x.i ,, left 'ent r, and th v 'itc, Carol Bal n, dLs- cu s AJ. of subzecfs sho '1 cc on ez h page I' 4 The 1: f'::1ii fr- f .uciiess cfzff left ': gqhf Sh 1r,r,fi:s'f-r f'f:rl ,., Q.. ., 1 V. .-, .4C
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