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1 A APPLYING FINISHING touch to projects are Tom Davenport, Ronald Dunkin, Toni Evans, and Leon Hunt. Bula Mechanics In the Making In order to prepare for a career as a mechanic, an electrician, a machinist, a carpenter or an engineer boys enrolled in the Vocational-Industrial program this year. Courses offered were auto mechanics, electrical shop, machine shop, mechanical drawing and wood shop. Most members spent three periods or more per day work- ing in classes in the Vocational Building and the remainder of the time in aca- demic classes. Future mechanics delved into auto and truck engines and bodies while a program in architecture and engineering was studied by mechanical drawing students. Carpentry was pursued by boys in wood shop. All facets of electricity were ex- plored in electric shop. A DHAFTSMICN Pete Smiley and Dave Evar work on their drawings. Mr. llomer Blackwood Mr. C. J. Bolender Mr. Anthony Chincierro .. . . ' n . Svc -. .eee I V , Mr- A- E- Wight Mr. C. A. Meister Mr. Joseph Fiorenzo Mr. James Stevenson Mr. John Kohut 19
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COE, D-Ed, COP Offer Training Through experience classroom learning becomes more meaningful for Commercial course students participating in the Co- operative Office Education, Distributive Education and Clerical Office Practice programs. Training in C O E and D-Ed helps stu- dents to obtain positions in Ashtabula area stores and ofHces more readily. Clerical Office Practice, new this year, affords students training for small busi- ness office work. Seniors enrolled in either of these pro- grams spend part of their day in classes and part time at their jobs. Other subjects offered as part of the commercial program are bookkeeping, business law, business English, typing, shorthand, commercial law and clerical office practice. Special outside activities and assign- ments are also part of these programs for commercial course students at A H S. A BAUBLES, BANGLES, AND BEADS. Diane Lewis works afternoons in Carlislesf, through D-Ed. Q- sk: ,Q I 3 1 i X W 'M i. L.. THE MACHINE AGE. Sandra Hakulenin, Carol Cottom, Elaine Cozart, Mildred Rose and Rachael Mr. R. Pizor Mrs. H. Casady v Richards work on assignments in COE. 18 L? N ' 6, n Mr. E. Frank Stedman -lf. Miss Ann Wagg if ,. ' as . V .' Mrs. Doris Wetmore t IW Q' .J Af g Mrs. Edith win
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All Enjo Benefits of Physical Education A MASTERING THE OLD ROPE trick are Larry Shively and Doug Trezidway, freshmen. g , lrrr s , , r X ,.s, gil . Mr. G. Gephart Miss F. Holden Boys' and girls' physical education pro- grams this year included elasses for all students since a new ninth period class for juniors and seniors was begun in addition to those for sophomores and freshmen. Due to the shortened periods this year, all activities were confined to the gym. Boys participated in volleyball, bad- minton, bowling, basketball, tumbling, boeci, and other physical fitness pro- grams. Skill tests, bowling, kick pins, basketball, volleyball and softball were on the girls' agenda. Sophomores and other students who failed to take health education during their second year took that class one six- Weeks period each semester. The course consisted of a study of the functions of the body, along with learn- ing the general rules of physical and men- tal hygiene. Thus, the physical education programs included both physical and academic activities. ALL TOGETHER NOW one, two, three niiglit well be the slogan of Frances Taylor, Tlieliim Vlfar- ner, Nfary Ann Montanaro, Jean Henderson, Mari- lyn Johnson, Norma Tackett, Diana Powell, and Janet Howell.
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