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Page 75 text:
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Industrial Arts Curriculum Includes Selections For The Female Faction Of E.A. Mechanical Drawing and the Elements of Drafting are available to those students inter- ested in becoming draftsmen or engineers. Courses are also offered in industrial technology, involving both the study of and experience with materials, processes, prod- uct, and occupations of an industrial society. Instruction ranges from basic wood technology, to advanced house design and construction. Power Mechanics encompasses courses ranging from basic electricity to advanced electronics and from combustion engines to multi-cylinder construction. The study of gen- erating and controlling power by use of air power to operate machinery is dealt with in fluidics, Units I and II. Powder puff mechanics and home mechan- ics classes are available for those coeds who are interested in learning how a car operates as well as the numerous mechanical devises used in the home. Top: D. Valuri takes notes for future use. Middle right: Examining a motor are: R. Maringo, J. Adamson, S. Me- haffey, and M. Gentile. Middle left: N. Pici utilizes the available equipment. Bottom: D. Potochnik observes the fine points of house construction.
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Commercial Students Assisting In Offices Gain Worthwhile Clerical Experience Typewriting, shorthand, bookkeeping, and office practice, are taught on different phase, as well as sequence, levels by-the Business Education Department. The majority of the classes are business career oriented, com- bining class room instruction with practical experience. Business students also have the opportunity to learn the proper operation of business ma- chines such as the Dictating Transcribing machines. Personal enrichment courses, such as personal typewriting and ABC shorthand, are available to those students who are not planning to pursue a business career. Top: Miss Paolina suggests a practice exercise for K. Eskievich. Bottom: Typing drills are designed to develop speed and accuracy.
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