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The art classes have proved that Wabash High School has much artistic talent. The students have helped the various organizations by making posters. The classes have experimented with clay, sculpturing, papier-mache, oil paints, and crayons. Miss Wilson has taught her students to display their talents in an inventive manner. The library is a great help to both the students and the faculty. There are books to suit everyone's taste and needs. Our library is equipped with several sets of reference books and encyclopedias. Ronnie Meyer and Robert Bairus are experimenting with wood carving and tile. Sally Howenstine is trying her hand at oil painting. Making posters is a very important part of art. lim Snavely is making a poster for the Can-Can Dance. Our library assistants this year have been Susan Lavengood, Kristi Slayman, Beverly Titus, Pam Cornell, and Linda Ellis. Art and lihrar lpand Hur Interests
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'Yssgqhw Machfne shop, wood shop, and vocational shop enable many boys to develop skills and gain experience valuable to them after graduation. A boy may learn to operate complex machines which will enable him to make many useful and vcluable things. Mechanical drawing centers the boys attention on scale and three-dimensional drawings, floor plans, and drawinqs of the parts of machines. The phases of mechanical drawing prepare the way for our future designers of houses, machines, and furniture. Mr. Holloway is showing Bob Allen how to operate one of the machines in the machine shop. Larry Scott and Leslie Bricker are making the new tool cabinet for wood shop. India inlc, drawing boards, squares, and hard lead pencils are some of the materials used in mechanical drawing. Shep and Mechanical Drawing Develop Skills 9? 'SF
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Bookkeeplng 15 Q Very worthwhlle Course Inside How Bob Allen Ianice Vrooman Mary Horner Ann Mendenhall Ianet Lewis Sandy Stewart Virginia Cramer Nancy Parks Eldra Lewis Marcia Kessler accurate records of buslness lransuctlons Ellzabeth O walt is working with the adding machine They receive actual office experlence by working with the records oi a model business The students learn the 1mportance of keeping Bookkeeping ond lplng lnoouroge Perfection students not only learn how to type but D Z l B b E Ed Le is Outside Row ave oma ar ara vans w are taught the Care of G typewriter how to Ins1deRow Bob Day Pat Christy Ierry Cox Charlotte transcribe and how to make manuscnpts Klutz stencils carbon packs and letters Sfgndmq Mrs Oliver teacher 41 i Page Twenty I O O Typing presents a definite challenge. The v s y ve l
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