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More and more. students are being encouraged to take science classes. Work- ing with refractory mater- ials are lleft to rightj Myron Cooper, David Clymer, Ste- phen Davis. and John Fer- rand. LEFT: Learning to operate machines efficiently and safe form of the Constitution as they attempt to write a section ly is Jerry Watts, instructed by Mr, Kopp. RIGHT: These of a constitution for their class, They are Joyce O'Neal, government students learn more of the construction and Norman Miller fstandingr, Bill Ely, and Patty Upton. PAGE FVFTEEN
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Education Meant Classes, Books and Proiects To gain an education, which will help us to make successful lives for ourselves after graduation, is the primary purpose of school. Whether we go to college or begin immediately to provide for ourselves, we are better pre- pared for the future after we have completed our high school education. We may be trained in business, homemak- ing, or agriculture. We may learn much about industrial arts, or science, which is being stressed todayg and we may take a variety of these and other subjects to prepare ourselves for college. Most of all, we learn how to become better citizens of our community and how to live better with others. LEFT: The home economics students learn many useful things. Miss Shonkwiler shows Shirley Littell how to set the table properly, as Susan Hyde, at the stove, prepares a meal. RIGHT: Mr. Telfer instructs the voca- tional agricultural boys in the proper maintenance of a tractor. Larry Schoolcraft watches as Jim Leonard and Kenneth James work. y f-.,, ., . M .,,ff,,,, ' L. - WV' mf-3. - X Teaching Don Edson the correct procedures of mechan ical drawing is Mr. Mann. , Q : x- 'x ' ' - '. El gi- .z'E!.sl' Mg t ' PAGE FOURTEEN
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