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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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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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:lds Skilled Hands. MISS REBA BEERS Home Economicsg Mansfield State Teachers College, B.S.3 Pennsylvania State University, M.Ed.g Aclvises Future Home- makers of America. MR. JOSEPH A, ROTUNDA ria Manager. Food Preparationg Pennsyl- vania State Universityg Cafete- Great is the difference between the keeper of a house and the maker of a home, between the slap-dash sort order man and knowing in the selection of his materials. The Home Economics program is designed to train for efficient and gracious homemaking, Food Prep. for skilled com- mercial technique. A beautifully appointed Home Economics suite and lab- oratory have been designed to simulate as nearly as possible a real-life home. The problems and projects presented here are life-like, even to an experimental nursery school. This year for the second time the girls invited a group of faculty and neighborhood pre-school youngsters to spend a portion of the day for a 16 week period in the home ec. rooms. A teacher by her students is often taught, the girls learned to their great advantage. lt was fun, too. Mr. Rotunda, who is also the school cafeteria manager, presents a course in commercial food preparationg class- room instruction in the selection and buying of foods, lab- oratory work in preparing, and serving food. The Food Prep, students laboratory is the cafeteria area itself: the great kitchens, the Tea Room, the soda fountain and Snack Bar. 1 Vliss Beers and eight very live members of the Home EC girls' nursery Future Chefs Eugene Shari' and Ffeu Wetzel PfePuf'5 chool project. soup for cafeteria lunches.
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