Arsenal Technical High School - Arsenal Cannon Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1953

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MA TER KILL FOR I DUSTRY lTlOCl'1lne,OnCl In BUllClIV1QlfOClG3VV9t,Ult learn howto Fix that leaky laucet or install a new bathtubi we can even build a two story house paper and paint it, besides installing the plumbing and electricity. We are always being called upon to do some seryice lor our school: making waste paper containers lor the campus and the lunchroom, repairing our teachers' desks or the electric bell system. We really learn how to become expert handy men around our homes, lor we are always in demand lor overhauling the lamily car, painting the garage, or building a picket lence. Alter we have been kept busy at all ol these iobs at school and at home, we are well-prepared to use our knowledge to secure iobs in the industrial world. IN ELECTl2lC SHOP Mr. Jules Zinter paints out to Thomas Edwards and Robert Kirk the place to make a connection between the controller and the three-phase resistor, a necessary lesson lor young electricians. IN A PLUMBING class as Thomas Kenzer cuts a piece of pipe and John Lane is threading a piece of pipe, Mr. Paul Vogt shows LeRoy l-liles how to measure pipe. RUNNING OFF on the ohfset machine in the Print Shop some of the many thousands of pieces ol copy for both our school and for the administrative ol-lice, are Ronald Brooks, Mr. Harold E. Deem, and l2alph Jellers. 25

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IN VOCATIO AL CLASSES BOYS Our general shop classes prepare us lor luture vocations. ln these courses we learn the more intricate details ol the dillerent types ol equipment that we use. We boys can learn how to tal4e apart and reassemble an airplane or an automobile, we can follow in the lootsteps ol Ben Franlclin by learning all about electricity,--how to wire a house, to put into good worlfing order anything from a toaster to a deep freeze, and to repair and install a television set, we can learn about the newest linotype machines and the newest methods ol printing lor our Rrint Shop is one ol the best-equipped high school shops in the countryewe print anything from ollice blanl4s on the old l-leidelberg press to lndiunapolis at Work on the ollset TUNlNG UP an aircraft engine, malcing the final check to see il it is ready to run, are Ed Freeland, Clancy Arnold, Thomas Featheringill, with Mr. Robert Ottutt. WORKING AT a distributor tester in Auto Shop are three young mechanics, Michael Ellington, Warren l-laas, Robert Reed, adept at overhauling automobiles. BOBBY l-l. SCOTT and Richard l-larlin make a waste can for the cafeteria while Ernest l-larris and Marvin Swinney malce a utility cabinet from an old steel deslc with the help of Mr. Brinker, in Metal Trades. 24



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E E ,IOY OUR CLASSES ALMOST ANY LINE ot work can be learned at Tech il boys and girls are really interested. Gaining practical experience in merchandis- ing in their class in Retail Selling are Cath- erine St. Clair and Shirley Ann Owens to whom Mr. John Paul Lahr is explaining cor- rect customer approach, emphasizing courtesy and personal appearance. f'Y i VN 1 Y ,. Hill . . Vout It Pit ' Q'r'f:tsij., X U hifi! A' Lf... . IN A VERY busy group, if ever there was one, are seven mem- bers ot the Qttice Practice ll class which does a great deal ol production work for the school. They are Cseated, in trontb Freida Mae McCoy at the mimeoscope and Marcia Donaldson at the electromatic typewriter, Csecond rowj Jo Ann Markey transcribing a letter and Martena Ann Smith, doing copy work, CstandingD Peggy l-lilton and Mrs. Clara Louise Gorsline at the Filing cabinet, Patricia Lawson, and Jeannine Bryan. BUSILY MAKING hundreds ot fancy sandwiches For a school tea are members of a Quantity Cooking class, Don Constable and Nila Staley, assisted by their teacher, Mrs. Ruth Staltord. 26

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