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--1 5 Wi. , Auto Mechanics MR. Hlillll-INlAN'S AUTO MECHANICS CL.-XSS Girls :ind boys ailikc :ire learning to tlmnge tires :ind spark plugs in the imto inerlizmics classes UTU Mechanics started in the Charleston High School in 1925. The purpose of the course is to make boys and girls more intelligent operators of auto- mobiles. and to give them ai better understanding as to the functions and operations that take place in the automobile. Knoxvledge of the essen- tial parts of t-he car may save many dollars in unecessary expenditures. Student abilities are very essential in performing the necessary duties for proper maintninence of their auto. There are from seventy-live to one hundred students interested in in the work each semester. After graduating niany boys go to work in service stations, gzirziges, :md home work shops. A MECHANICAL DRAVVINC CLASS V1 'wwf Z 1, 414 -1 , j TTl'r'Flfl U Vlf
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Me,'W'aw-Hwrf1f?f.fe H flfsefnf+ fe22.1if f2wfw-werYi-lift?-fwww Wewww?'?ff f 'f'weefw'f1Tef'fP'ff'f'+'i'2'fefzwsswevsirfrv-'ff rf, X ' ' ' 'L jf' J' .f. , Y ., I ,, V 4 Q . . j r? if . I . , M., ,.t . The Printing Staff Firsl Rncc'-Nat Agnew, john Lzlcalrizl, Raymond Eastwood. john xVlllfl'L'C. Second RIl'fC'1AI1ll1lCS Ankeney, Riley Romeo, Bill lloxer, Noel Smith, john Graves. Thin! Rncz-joe Henson, Nlr. Loop, Dzivitl Borstein, Curl llonsholder, Bill Kelley. The Printing Staff Hlf printing or mechanical staff is coinposecl of those stnclents who do the majority of the printing on the school publications, such as the Book Strap and The Charleston- ian. They are chosen hy Mr. Loop from his five printing classes each se- mester. Students in printing classes have the aclvantage of a new ancl larg- er shop. This gives thein two aclclitional roonis. one of which is used as a press room and the other in which to store paper. The shop is so laicl out that the work follows a straight line through the shop. saving many steps. The coni- posing rooin is shown on room ZZ. if ' 'K K N ' Y sh .. 4' -me F jx Q... -, Q -I is W x fm 3. - ... Il V -f i . f' Twenly -th ru
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