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Page 102 Alihszg M., N 9 Learning Shop THROUGH TH such as Wood, mach E various shops ine and auto, at Central. a student receives a vast and V l ' a uable supply of instructions and information which enable him to hold the offered by the various factories in Fort Wayne and els tral's shop courses feature the most advanced techniques and equi pment in northeastern Indiana. more specialized jobs ewhere. Cen- Gene Schlickman, Ted Deal. and Pat Leon thread a chuck in machine shop. Steve Libbing. Don Wilkins, Frank Hicks, and Sam Sims learn various tricks of tr d ' a e in woodshop. 1
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Applying Sciences OUR CCOKING classes make a dis- tinct contribution in preparing girls for careers in the home. The course teaches how to prepare Well-balanced meals at a nominal cost. IN CHEMISTRY classes our pupils benefit from modern equipment and methods in seeking the truth in sci- ence. ln chemistry young scientists gather such knowledge as will pre- pare them for professional careers in medicine or science. JD- 1' Charlotte Black, Marylin Miller and Ann Richards perform various culi- nary tasks in cooking class. George Jacobs. Carol Gep- hart, and Skippy Bromel- meier observe c h em i c a I changes in substances in chemistry class. AW M z ,X Page lOl
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Crafts cmcll Skills THE VALUE of Central's shop courses is proved by the good num- ber enrolled in various branches. For example, the teachers of auto, Mr. Hemphill, Mr. Guenther, and Mr. Surber, have 223 pupils. Mr. Welbaum, head of the cabinet pat- tern department, teaches 92. Mr. Shackelford, machine and industrial machine department head, has 55 boys enrolled. Vwfoodshop, taught by Mr. Dailey, has a total of 151. Central also has many boys inter- ested in Welding, instructed by Mr. Guenther. and electricity. taught by Mr. Wilson. Jim Andrews, Joe Marks and Harold Daniel check a motor in electricity shop. Jack Graback and Jim Bolen- baugh repair a fender in Weld- ing shop. f-wwaf I ,f f lY Page IOS
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