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Mr. Neil Lottridge At the speed lathe, James Day, at the milling machine, Ronald B.A. Wittenberg Marshall- h ' Zak! , at t e engine lathe, James Buffenburgerg at the power drill press, Thomas Shafer. 7695 Affdfldd 7716664 f4cZm6 zgeezdeaoe Boys choosing a course in Industrial Education find actual experience in machine h s op, pattern making, drafting, foundry, and sheet metal work. In the same de- partment boys may choose a course in the field of Industrial Arts. The difference in th T ' ' ' ese wo courses is not in sublect matter but in the emphasis placed u on the P subject matter. The boys who have chosen one of the five above mentioned courses specialize in that co f their life work take the five fields. These studies h prepare t e student to enter a trade upon graduation, or, as in some cases, the credit urse or three years. Those who haven't decided on course in Industrial Arts in order to gain experience in all s may be applied to college entrance requirements. To staff this department, the school has chosen well-trained, experienced teachers. They, too, are always learning. During vacation periods they gain practical training in the different shops in Springfield. Not only are the students prepared to enter industry, but they are also taught h suc fundamentals as English, history, math, and science. They leave high school 'th wi a well-rounded education so that they face life well prepared. ZfZU'f'?wW?'l'5,rr -.-,ITL-f....frrF!lI5i?'.l'tL1?T!:WLs..rt.r...fmmrm.,., ......-,....u-rni..,.., We.
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