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BUSILY ENGAGED IN COMPLETING A BOWL, Roger Rahrne adjusts the lathe for a deeper gouge into the wood. BEGINNING YET ANOTHER PROIECT, Mr. Turner gives a demonstration in the use of the circular saw. Industrial Arts Aids Students In Future Cracks in the ceiling, inoperable appliances, squeak- ing doors, and other household ailments can easily be repaired upon completion of an Industrial Arts course under capable instructors. The care and safe use of tools, covered in General Shop I, is a necessity for the craftsman. For a person interested in a career in industrial arts, the next step would be Metals I or Woods I which deal with the construction of individual projects. Designed minded students find a sequence of three drafting courses, excellent building blocks for a future in drafting or related fields. Junior electricians start their career at C.H.S. by taking electricity or electronics. This course satisfies prerequisites for the more advanced electronics. , ' I ' Walter Kozlowski john jackson Donald Turner MAKING THIS PAIR OF SKIIS WATER WORTHY, Scott Curtiss begins final sanding prior to applying varnish. 73
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,fs INSPECTING PLANS WITH THE FOREMAN, Larry Nunn seeks insight into expansion of plans from the drawing board. COMPETENT HANDS AND MINDS devise schemes for prospective architectural developments as Mr? Little assists. Toclay's Draftmen Plan Tomorrow's La outs Your home designed by a Chamberlain graduate? Impossible you say? No more! By taking Technical Drafting for two hours a day for two years, with the help of Mr. Robert Little, industrious boys land two girlsj are fast mastering techniques to become qualified junior draftsrnen. Upon graduation numer- ous students have acquired well paying jobs around the state of Florida. Future draftsmen also attain mas- px, bqvg H Q tery of other facets in drafting. t'i' Besides knowledge of blueprint de- 1, Q signing, plan drawing and multi- .Q in view drawings, they delve into ' sheetmetal developments and per- ' 7 spectives. Vital experience is also ' i:' V 'wfl l gained by visits to actual work sites. Thus, members of the community may find their future dwellings de- signed by C.H.S. graduates. Robert Little , ,rw 1 , . t i ,,,, , EASILY OPERATING the blueprinting machine, Cinda Petrik finds completing her project no chore. 1 ,-'Z 1? , E S-F. X Mass
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FROM ONE, MANY, could well be the motto of these boys as they prepare cuttings in preparation for rooting. Students Prepare for Life on Farm A life on the land is a satisfying life. In the minds of Chamberlain agricultural students, the future of farming is a major question. In our affluent society agriculture is sometimes overlooked as a major indus- try. Little do people realize that the farmers are still the backbone of the country. From this country's most valuable source, the land, some of these young men will, with their work, contribute their share to the national economy. Others are preparing for a place in the vast agri-business complex. Feeling that living and working on a farm is both pleasant and chal- lenging, these students have an op- portunity to make definite plans for their future. They learn to respect ,wr tiger A ,a:fN L .n deff? 5, 5 V H9149 7, , I themselves and others, assuring ru- t f f ral America of capable leadership. Roland Hill CAUGHT IN THE WEB OF NATURE these future ' , farmers, Ron L - and Clyde Raznoli, sort plants in the slathouse prior to their sale till? cultriirializiidldf Illigzfnggll tROn Parlettf Rage' Rlllmw ' or 5.
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