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Arts Mr. Robert Wehlage explains an intricate part of a ma- chine to somo of his pupils. which has been changed is Pattern and Foundry, adding ceramics and many new projects. Vocational Machine Shop and Vocational Printing are offered for students interested in specialization. The other offerings in Industrial Arts are Mechanical and Architectural Drawing, Auto Mechanics, Graphic Arts, and Machine Shop. Driver Training has been added to give students a working knowledge of the obliga- tions of driving. Industrial Art instructors. Thomas R. McCrorio, Albert F. Wicgmann, Forrest D. Sissel. Richard Davis, Charles McCoy, Joseph H. Carr. 21
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Industriai Industrial Arts teachors. Roland Krieb, Edmond M. Amos. Chester Anderson, Clifton Matz, Robert Wehlage. Have you ever thought about be- coming a better consumer or a tech- nician? The basic purpose of Industrial Arts is to present a general knowledge of and to develop an active interest in industry and industrial life. Electricity, a new course, centers around constructing soldering irons, crystal, and small radios. IA Printing is an old course again being offered. It teaches the setting of type and the running of test jobs. Another course The boys in Machine Shop work intently as Mr. Wiegmann shows one student the correct wav to operate a machine. Mr. Matz shows one of his pupils a step in the drawing of blueprints.
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Music Faithfully practicing on their clarinets during a free period are Kathleen Grovor, lane Fredericks, and Joan Hicsrodt. The world would be a dreary place if it weren't for music. Our minds be- come too tense if we cannot relax occasionally during the day. Music stimulates relaxation. If one under- stands music, he can more fully enjoy and participate in it. Davenport High School offers several courses to bring enjoyment to students interested in music. The five courses offered under the direction of Mr. Kent Gannett are Beginning Chorus, Music Appreciation, Advanced Chorus. Girls' Glee Club, and A Cappella. Band and Orchestra, under the supervision of Mr. Forrest Mortiboy, Mr. B. G. Schaefer, and Mr. Robert Bates, provide chal- lenge for the instrumentalists. The Music teachers. B. G. Schaefer. Robert N. Bates, Kent Gannett, and F. E. Mortiboy. 22
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