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Each month current event mov1es were compxled bx the IKDIAINAPOLIS STAR and the IINDIAINAPOLIS NEWD and were sent to varlous schools throughout the state Durmg the seventh perxod C C S actxvuy per1od Mr R1ce Showed these to 1mprove the pupxls understandmg of world and domesuc affalrs WE RE LEARNING ABOUT Many sc1ent1f1c gemuses were born 1n chemistry and physxcs class es th1s year Mr bhull made these smences 1UC1d and mteresung In th1s pxcture D1an Rose and Sandra Metzger look on as Mtke Platner bravely holds the bottle of burmng hydrogen 8 . . Y ,, 5, vv- . . A . . , ..' . . . ., . ,.. , . Q . . r .
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-sk Fr X Florence Petroff, Nancy Nelson and Sharron Lumbrun Larry Cramer learns the flmdamcmals operate various machines in the Commercial Department. of operating a sporting goods store from Brassie Phillips as a part of his ID. U. training. WE'RE RECEIVING PRACTICAL an N4 J LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. King is instructing Gene Burns and Jim Kyler on the mechanics of the metal lathe. I0 Although Columbia City High School is not large, it offers many practical training courses including home economics, agriculture, shop, commercial courses, and the Diversified Oc- cupations program. The Diversified program is offered to all seniors who wish practical training in the field of their choice. The school system, business- men, hospitals, and merchants work with students, training them in vocations ranging from laboratory technicians to mechanics, With this experience as a background, the students are well prepared to make their occupational choices secure. Today home making and farm management are taught in our schools. The hottie economoc girls prepare for their futures by learning about foods, sewing, first-aid, home nursing, child care, and family living. A well-equipped kitchen is at their disposal, so that they may learn through actual experience the preparation of foods. The agriculture department teaches the boys
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