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Page 113 text:
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idents Today Will Be Able Craftsmen Tomorrow. MR. KENNETH B. . Wi GREENFIELD -E px MR. GEORGE PHILLIPS Vocational Tmwel Trade? Agricultureg Pennsylvania State ' ' . T ' y ' . , ' Millersville State Teachers .., J Lmierslty' B-Sa Bufknsll Um' College, B Sg Penns lxania if versity' State University. ' . fi' ii ' Tj-fx, ,V K L.,A ggecm.-. T X ' 33552551 fi7i 5 T L ' 2:5 ' .. , Training in twelve areas of special skill is available: ag- Jlture, auto mechanics, mechanical drawing, radio and fvision, trowel trades, industrial arts and building main- ance, commercial art, home economics, food preparation, pentry, heating and air conditioning, and drafting prac- :. these, the last two named are innovations this year, heating and air conditioning course trains for service all kinds of residential and commercial equipment, draft- g is offered to a select group of students in mechanical wing. MR. RALPH PORTER Industrial Arts and Building Maintenanceg Millersville State Teachers College, B.S.g Penn- sylvania Stat e University. M.Ed. Several boys in Industrial Arts are seen working on their projects. Boys of the Trowel Trades shops construct the school incinerator.
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VOCATIONAL EDUCATION - Vocatior MR. PAUL ALBRECHT Radio and Televisiong Penn- sylvania State University. A.B.g University of Pennsylvania, Extension. MR. DAVID E. FAUST Auto Mechanicsg Pennsylvania State Universityg Advises Auto Shop Safety Council. . iiis ,iis S . MR, C. R. ESHLEMEN -'-' ville State Teachers Collegeg Pennsylvania State Lniversity , 2: X I as iii1.n.5g 2g, f Q - . . gg Mechanical Drawingg Millers Y A Q at H 2 ,a . , ,, The practical preparation which the Vocational Depari ment offers, insures the future of its students and at th same time insures the future of all who are less skillet than they and so dependent upon the skilled worker fo his necessary services. In the usual six-week marking period the vocational stu dent spends three weeks in regular classroom subjects math, history, English, physical educationg these are dc signed to relate insofar as possible to his shop work. Thre weeks of practice and theory in shop follow. Hill Three Auto Shop students are working to adjust the timing on this Ford.
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VGCATIONAL STUDIES - Practical Traini R ' MR. FLOYD R. SHEETZ C' Auto Mechanicsg Pennsylvania State University Extension. cw p - - ,wif-551252 rtrs. P V Every effort is made to provide the shop student with a practical situation in which he can apply his skills: plans for alterations on the Lower Paxton Iunior High bus ga- rage were drawn by the drafting practice groupg the car- pentry and trowel trades boys completed a house, of the average modern American home sort, in the Central Dau- phin areag the athletes' field house stands an impressive testimonial to their abilities. Trouble with the '58 stream- liner or the '48 chug-a-lug-it's as nothing to the auto shop crew. The exotic greenery everywhere evident in the corridors and classrooms are a result of the Ag boys' skill and persistent care. MR. ALBERT SHOWERS Heating and Air Conditioning. MR. CLYDE M. TAYLOR, JR. Carpentryg Bloomsburg State Teachers Collegeg Pennsyl- vania State University. ' 1 , . A ' V- - 1 f V- . ' ' 24fII: .f2fS R - we c A If in . .L t g. .V il 33555 2 , K ' 59: fn A , 'tl : gEg??i 1-1 . si . ' pg ' 15f ass:1R ttiz - ' 1 tm.-'f , f ezg.sEgfLfgv, f yi. ii- ' 55532 V. 155256 . 'I.taiwiiiiifgggaghtsaafgai 'I .M : K EN' I L2 5 ?5lYQQ1 5,:?t125H fgillzliif 4 iff eat are 'w fiyrfnsw-ttf .gt . ..,..,, . .s1.,m.5a:,g .Mas Q, jet J J 5?g!ft3as2f11tfE5 . : 5? -.tx.fE:'i:.E'55:5E' - I' rii9Vli2gfg33g3't i4ffQf 'gg sez , 5 H7 5555 3551 -i.E:', .: ' Ml' ze-,,sf 'i::s.Pf'?i' H i -' - ' The boys in the Carpentry Shop make various types of household furnishings.
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