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Automotive Expert Ed Cramer removes the oil pan in preparation for reconditioning the engine of a 1953 Studebaker. This is one of the many phases of learning that is carried out in the afternoon course in Auto Mechan- ics Related information concerning tin-, particular job is obtained in :lt forenoon automotive technology class. Do It Yourself Shown in foreground of the Ma- chine Shop snap is Melvin Short, sanding a tapered leg for a desk he is constructing. Other boys are working on individual projects in the well-equipped woodshop. Boys can bring their own material for projects or it may be furnished by the shop. How It's Done In this picture Mr. Lasure, one of the Driver Education teachers, is explaining to Joyce Barnett and Burton Waite how to make a left- hand turn on a four-lane highway. AH situations pertaining to driving problems at intersections can be demonstrated on this type of mag- netic board. Office Workers The Business Machines teacher. Mr. Shai, is shown helping one of the students here. In this class the students learn how to operate dif- ferent types of machines used in offices. They also work in the school office for a period of time, where they get office experience and learn how to operate a switchboard.
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1. Joyce Bynum (left) and Roberta Bailey are mixing a devils food cake in Foods class. What’s the big joke? 2. Clothing class seamstresses Joy Sue Smith (left) and Ruth Lucas are fitting the bodice of an afternoon dress of creme silk shantung (sounds luscious!). 3. Herb Riegel and Dave Embree are mixing plaster for a casserole mold in the ceramics class of Miss Taylor (riftht). 4. In metal shop Charles New- man, Ray Douglas, and Richard McElfreish are making an electric weld on a cart used for handling shrubbery. Bake It, Make It, Sing It, Swing It! A group from boss’ glee club gathers around piano with accompanist Carole Honaker in a practice session.
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Above: 1. Impromptu football game at noon on the knoll. During this clement autumn the gang played here nearly every day. 2. This was the year they built the new Beth Abraham synagogue, which has “Love Thy Neighbor” inscribed above the doorway. 3. A view of the new United Brethren Church, corner of Fairmont and Blue. 4. Movie company from Cleveland makes film of ZIIS. The section being filmed here is the biology lab. 5. Devil fans assemble on front steps still bent on arous- ing pep for the tensely awaited Newark football game, the night of ZHS Homecoming. 6. “Atoms for Peace” bus arrives from Oak Ridge with the latest nuclear ex- hibits. Next page: ZIIS faculty and students held open house for the Parent-Teacher-Student Association in March. After a program which gave a glimpse of the year’s work, the guests viewed class exhibits. 1. Mr. Coyle’s Natural Resources class exhibits projects prepared for Muskingum College Science Day. 2. A guest examines sample of student’s work in Mr. Blyth’s Machine Shop. 3. Denizens of Mr. Taylor’s biology lab were on display in the gym. 4. Automotive boys explain an exhibit to a guest. 5. Art students of Mr. McCormick permit parents to see them in creative mood. 6. Mr. Boggs’ physics lab lx ys ex- plain a Vandegriff generator. 7. Ceramics artists demon- strate their craft. 8. Parents visiting biology lab. Twenty-six
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