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Contrary to the dual system of Euro- pean education. which stresses training for professions. the American system offers high- ly specialized courses to prepare boys for industry. Experience is the best teacher is the motto of the vocational course, students of which learn their trades by using modern machinery valued at much in excess of one- half million dollars. In fact new machines were installed this year, of which lathes, boring and milling machines are only a few. The use of modern equipment, how- ever. is but one example of the progress of vocational education. Today students choose from seven courses: machinery, electricity, patternmaking, building maintenance. auto body and fender. auto mechanics and ma- chine design. With the present training. in peace time and in war time, a large percentage of the boys are placed in excellent positions in industry both before and at graduation. Turning out a pattern on ll lathe. MOST USEF L AND MUST Nisit wiih the auto mechanics while they overhaul a car.
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REGARD BEING HAD TO THE SEVER L Chester lligh provides for those entering the professions by offering in the college pre- paratory course two phases. the scientific and the academic. Students interested in the sci- entific phase elect mathematics and science courses: those interested in the academie phase may specialize in languages including French, German. Spanish. and Latin. The D.P.'s par- ticularly like the fact that they are free to take the subjects they wish to take, not those they have to take. Large. well-equipped biology. chemistry, and physics laboratories facilitate the study of -tvfib. - ,. v, A Latin session! Q . L I these sciences. Not only is book work carried on in them. but demonstrations are given by the instructor, and experiments are performed by the students. Science majors are offered math- ematical courses in advanced algebra, solid geometry, and trigonomctry. Those students majoring in languages study not only the native tongue of the people but also their manners and customs. Jody Ambrosino. of the third period C. P. Ll English class. is elected to welcome hack their ' teacher, Miss Carroll, after a three-week absence. 'N
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