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V A,A, ig A.,. 1 I ' r 1 e yy A A HELPING HAND is offered to Robert Occhipinti by Mr. Little in laying out an intersection problem. DUPLICA TING welding problems, Robert Mahoney discovers that the process requires real patience, accurracy, and luck. Technical Drafting Can Start Many on Career Want to learn how to design that dream-home or how to blueprint that million-dollar invention for- mulating in the back of your mind? Well, a course in technical drafting at CHS will start anyone on the right track. Working two hours a day for two years, students acquire valuable knowledge in dimension- ing, blue-print designing, plan drawing, and sheet- metal developments. They also receive indoctrination in taking a chance with multiview drawings and per- spectives. Additional experience is gained by journey- ing to actual job sites and listening to professional speakers from corporations. CHS opens the doors of industry for all aspiring ' students by enabling them to work with authentic drafting materials and equipment. Therefore, after completion of this course, which is comparable to a tour year one, students are equipped with a working background as a stable foundation for future success. INTRICA TE problems involving .strike and dip of rnine tun- neling present a puzzle to Mariano Gessa and Lans VanFleet. ALL HEADS turn to the board as Mr. Little lectures to the apprentice drnftsmen on one phase of their future jobs. 58 1 Robert Little
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Home Ee Girls Strive To Make Model Homes Even if fliptop houses were to be the vogue of the future, uplifting the roof wouldn't catch a Chamber- lain homemaker unaware. Courses offered in Home Ec prepare girls for any domestic situation which can f arise. Dust under the rug? Not after taking Home Ec l. YVell-dressed family? Style-setting Clothing and Textiles assures fashion consciousness. Balanced diets? Food and Nutrition eliminates supplementing meals with vitamins. Over-drawn checking account? Home Management alleviates this worry for hus- bands. Happy children? Child Development gives future homemakers guidelines for raising families. Happiness is contented girls. So those with home or oiiice careers in mind find the activities of Future Homemakers of America valuable and fun. The girls are expected to grow more emotionally mature through individual work toward goals called degrees. To achieve these, they formulate and execute projects which benefit the chapter, community, and them- selves. For the first time in CHS history, the club will be on the statewide honor roll, a distinction gained when seventy-five percent of the members are working on degrees. The Sears Foundation Luncheon during National Education YVeek provides the girls with an opportunity to display their culinary talents. Parents are treated to home-Cooked food at the LITTLE PEOPLE do man-sized jabs in Child Development Mother-Daughter Banquet and Daddy Date Night. Class. But 'Hllommyu TomiBu1'ns keeps zz wary eye on the saw. 'T r 3 4 .. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS of AMERICA-Front row: Della Lanyon, Janelle Nichols, Paula Duncan, Leigh W'allard, Linda Mulder, Jeanne Thomas fv. pres.j, Joycie Jenkins, Virginia Hall, Jeanette Mfainright. Second row: Kay W'hite, Dixie Fender, Judy Tavenner, Virginia Storer, Arleen Fernandez, Sherry Cook, Polly Weaver fpresj, Joyce Marston, Terry Burdick. Third row: Lizette Verger, Angela Testa, Vicki White, Gloria Whigham, Sue Tyler, Karen Anderson, Pam Mellish, Merrilyn Patterson, Darlene Russo, Pat Tennille. Fourth row: Carol Kutik, Chris Myrick, Susan Campbell, Mary Dowling Qsecj, Jayne Bowers, Loretta Stoltenberg, Ingrid Olsen, Ellen Scott, Sharon Mount, Martha Carbonell. 57
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4 ,, cial, ...Al M, V A, RULERS' AND TRIGONOMETRIC planes aid William Brown in drawing' intricate lines for floor plans in a Drafting I project. vi L TAKEN UP with sidewalk surfin' Charles Williams and james Kenney complete their own skateboard. 5112- -fi g .5 if 4' V W .1 5 1 Jack Meier john Jackson Donald Turner Industrial Arts Help Students Find Jobs An ever modernizing world opens many doors to men and women having training in the industrial arts. All facets of progress from medical research to space rocketry are dependent on the practical arts. Chamberlain offers a Wide variety of courses to kindle an appreciation for industrial education and its benefits. Drafting, a highly technical one-year course is designed to prepare students for college or jobs in industry. Electronics is olfered to those desiring col- lege preparation or after graduation employment as trainee technicians. Included in the course are the basic fundamentals of electricity as well as important skills. A third industrial education course, shop, offers to mechanically inclined students a varied program of construction and repair of machinery and greater understanding of the proper uses of machines and safety precautions. E Q PUTTING ON FINISHING TOUCHES, Larry Hatten ap- plies varnish to wooden spice cabinet he made in shop. 59
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