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i P' , .ut BUT l THOUGHT if held gas, exclaims u D.E. student as Mr. Mafhes checks the LET ME OUT, yells Bobby Walker as o woman driver backs up inio rcxdiutor. the onlookers in Drivers' Education. DRIVERS EDUCATION TEACHES SUREST, WAY TO GET PLACES Mr. David Riggs lesa e . , . , H' 1' ,341 ., al-'t' . '- 5 . ',f's:-.'a5.'1'A. 9 - si .H Qi, ,. -.. ' fs , ,4 :,..s 'e1,.4,.':-- -'rw A STITCH IN TIME saves nine, and certainly Drivers' Education in time saves lives. This course in driving strives to develop in teen-agers attitudes that will helP them be more 5P0ff5maUllke- More sportsmanlike drivers mean fewer accidents-and death-on the road. Young drivers are taught by films, by skill and road tests, by road experiments, by special guests flike the Annapolis 500 mile speedway champj, and, if events permit, by a trip to traffic court on Study Day. An essay contest about Driver Education, and a rodeo help promote healthy competition in safe driving. By taking this course in the younger years, Chamberlainites have a better chance to live to enjoy the older years and give others the same chance. ' Mr. Al Mafhes N, 1. . ..,,,., , ., . ., Vg ., a . ,,gf. , , fv.', , g g f ,-, H -. ':.. -Q mcg - ,. ,.,,3v,.e I I ., A, fg ALWAYS PAY ATTENTION to The little red sign, says Mr. Mflfhes fo his Dr, Ed, classes. My, john Marshall Nl
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,, 7 ,..,,,. : , I K? ,sp y V' ,sf X ,1w.Qt,, I Mrs. Maxine MclRae Mrs. Valentine Munoz CHRISTMAS TIME IS ALMOST HERE. The cflice assistants with other personnel enjoy fhe happy moments of the holiday season, OFFICE WORKERS OE MIRACLES KEEP CHS RECORDS IN ORDER HAVE GUIDANCE COUNSELOR, will travel far in school years and the years ahead, too. This year for the first time Chamberlain has a full-time guidance counselor and one part-time counselor who give advice and reassuring help to all those students who seem bewildered by the great mass of Wonderful opportunities in public education. In addition to rescuing lost students, the main office houses a lost and found box for numerous articles which Mrs, Aplene Lif1-Ie Mrs. Kathleen Mailphurs I Mrs. Phyllis Bearss Mrs. MYVU Bmwn CHS'ers can't quite keep track of. There are many other things to do in this busy ofiice, keeping of money accounts, scholastic records, organization and sundry reports, issuing of oral and writ- ten announcements, and general administration of a busy school. The Deans' offices watch over the attendance, administer to the sick, enroll the new students, check out these departing, and hold open-house for all who need to come in for a visitf' 9ig:'TJ,g1' 'vhs- tiw elhhxxsemqmw Q a WDQNQ- Q-aw 6 S 'l,9,g49m.,,.,,,':m.....fa kiwi 'a 9ea'wsa'e M x . 40 ,g.Pa,wp9 ge ,oo -ieafe'Z,sat 4 . Q C QQQQQQ 'ga G , xseaoaaaafa 9 an a eta asQQce,4o awe We Q' 0 4 is he QgQ'0 an U-.lf GOOD AFTERNOON, CHAMBERLAIN HIGH SCHOOL is the friendly greeting of JoAnn Lord as she answers The phone at the switchboard. 83
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FUNNY LITTLE LINES are turned and twisted into logical patterns in mechanical drawing classes. , W., ,Mai ROUND HOLES in squared boards are really easy for Jimmy Sceremi as he constructs his project in woodworking class. INDUSTRIAL ARTS OFFERS FUTURE BUILDERS TRAINING IN SKILL TRADES FROM DRAWING TABLES to work benches, bowls, lamps, ornamental iron work, and numerous other articles are de- vised and made in the industrial arts classes. Through these courses students learn lettering, sketching, and the drawing of simple objects and machine parts. They also study the intersection of solids, and diflerent parts of machines, leading to simple machine design. In Shop, wood, sheetmetal, band iron, leather, electricity, and ceramics are studied through discussion and actual construction. In the course in general metals students learn just what the name implies. Forging, tempering, hardening, and heat treatment are taught. foyer an f ig fl ,M v, fff . Mr. Harald Weesner MY- John JC'Ck50'1 STICKY GLUE is being sei wifh clamps by Bill Dyer and Bill Deland for a semester project. s 5 s X I lx f V my mi 3 rt ,ga gs 1 :Sw tc f f fig , g 85
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