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WO0D ll0P Woodshop located on the ground floor of Central School Building, is one o , f Canonsburg High School's busiest places. Here boys learn the art of cabinet mak- ing. They use many electrical machines such as band saws, scroll saws, circular saws, drill presses, lathes, and electrical sanders. Students planning a career in drafting and engineering take mechanical drawing in a class room adjacent to the woodshop department. Students find information gained in waodshop helpful insa future job or in many a hobby. Left to Right: 1. Gilbert Kuchera cuts irregular arcs and angles on large band saw, 2. Tom Surich sands tops of cottage table. 3. Robert Dobrowski cuts stock on circular saw. 4-. Mike Kouklis operates drum sander on drill press. 24
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CH PEL GYM Chapel Gym built in 1833 and first used by Jefferson Academy is the oldest building on the campus of Canonsburg High School. The basement of this building contains a shower, locker room, and coach's room. On the first floor a huge gymnasium provides plenty of space for boy's gym classes, basketball games, and wrestling matches. Band and chorus members have practice rooms on the second floor, and band members store uniforms there. The third floor still houses the old library and historical relics of Jefferson Academy. Left to right 1 Mr. Scarci instructs Pat McCormick, gym class in exercise. 3. Band members prepare to depart trumpeter ln C H S. Band. 2. Mr. George leads boys' for football game. 4-. Boys' gym class races volleyballs 23 VB! .M ,,,,
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ACIIIN E Sll0P Machine Shop, acquired by Canonsburg High School after the war from the National Youth Administration that had used the shop to teach emergency shop work and welding, has become a valuable part of the schoolis vocational program. In today's machine shop students learn how to make castings and how to do acety- lene welding. In electric arc welding boys work with a high voltage of electricity. In the blueprint department they receive valuable training in reading and inter- preting blueprints. Machine shop gives practical training. Left to Right: 1. Norman Bell prepares for work. 2. Mr. Watters supervises N. Bell at lathe. 3. John Reagan ad- justs milling machine. 4. Dick Cray finishes project on table lathe. 25
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