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Page 8 Left: Several new washing facilities installed in the vocational building provide a convenient place for cleaning up after class. Right: Welding is but one of the many subjects offered at the new Haworth building. Vocational Buildin Started inl 1950, the al lluildinfr fulfill th l 5 s e ong-dreamed of voca- tional facilitie 949 and completed for use in l-new Haworth Vocational s for Kokomo High School. ln this building are the latest modern miracles for shop work, ranging from simple hand- grinders to complex lathes and milling ma- chinesg and rest assured that these are put to good use by the students as they prepare for their future vocations. Mr. Ralph Mason, president of the school board, presents the key of the ultra-modern Haworth Vo- cational Building to Mr. Alfred A. Himelick, vo- catonal director, at the opening ceremony, Picture courtesy Kokomo Tribune.
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PREVIE On this and the following two pages may be found random scenes from the 1951 drama: visiting at both home and abroad dur- ing the National Education Week and the Business and Industrial Day, the presentation of the key to the brand-new ultra-modern Haworth Vocational Building: voting on election dayg and a View from the 11th annual Boys' Legion Hullabaloo. The 1951 drama, though divided into three major acts, is rich in all the joys and the heart breaks that lit together to form the best in productions. Be- sides the few selections on these three pages, many, many other activities and small intimate times shall remain in the memory of the players for a long, long time. Top left: Miss Elizabeth McIntosh and Miss Elizabeth Handley along with teachers of county schools visited the Haynes Stellite on Business and Industrial Day. Top right: Among the teachers hearing an explanation of one of the machines at the Haynes Stellite were Mr. Don Bartlett, Mr. Robert Barngrover, and Mr. john Conaway. Bottom left: jack Bixler demonstrated to two visitors during National Education Week how HZSO4 smells when it is heated. Earl jenkins looks on. Bottom right: Bill Elsea, Qbehind tablej distributes literature to business men interested in the working of KHS. Top pictures courtesy of Haynes Stellite.
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.- Social studies students learned fundamentals of voting on election day. Ronnie Cassis signed the register while clerks Beverly Abslier and Bill Schwartz looked on. Specialty numbers rnade up the Boys' Legion 11th annual Hullabaloo. Left to right: jackie Lou Etter, Clark Walser, Lawanna Croxford, David Davies, and janet Shaffer did a dance routine to the tune of My Merry Oldsmobile. Page 9
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