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,bv- . 1 4 ,I 'ii-'53 i- W ,L my Mike Miller and George Negoshian work together processing the many jobs which go through the Print Shop. Industrial Education Offers the Greatest Variety of Courses T4 The vocationaleindustrial department, headed by Joseph Atwell, prepares students tor a variety of jobs. For the collegeebound student, interested in architecture or electronics, courses in architec- tural drawing and electronics are offered. Occupations that can be entered directly after high school with vocational training in- clude tool and die making, sheet metal layouts, pattern making, welding, printing, and mechan- ics, as well as others. The department encourages boys to enter The Chrysler Trouble Shooting Contest held each spring. This contest challenges boys, who CYS proficient in auto mechanics, to service engines in an allotted time. I . 1
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Physics students, Bert Bojesen, Mike Fenberg, and Walt Long prove that their studies don't end in the classroom. 1.5, 4 if 1 Chem Study student Albert Yee ponders the question, Why is there air? Instructor David Siple watches b I undertake another project. o servcrnty as his Physics l students lb Anxious Chem. Study students peer into smiling, bubbling test tubes hoping to gain an under- standing of puzzling concepts. In- structor Lester Mack believes that it is the responsibility of students to find the answers to their questions through experimentation and study. Another course which challenges students is the Physics class taught by David Siple, department head. This is considered one of the most difficult and beneficial courses offered at our school. Other science courses available to PCH students are general science, Biology and Chemistry. In these courses, it is the goal of the department to challenge students and fire their curiosity. Students who learn to ask questions will one day have answers vital to a nation's progress and spiritual health. Dttvyd Bm I
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