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Billv Room- operates a milling machine, in Vocational Machine Shop. The actual building of a five- room house was the work of the Building Trades class this year. The boys had units in masonry, wall construction, roofing, finishing and plastering. Wired with the help of the electricity class, the house was ready for exhibition in May. When the house was the hornemaking ( s planned the decorating scheme. This EHS project made front page news. Bo} put exterior trim on the house constructed in ftuildine Trades. We Learn a Trade Because EHS offers such a wide variety of vocational courses, boys are able to graduate from our high school with exten- sive training for their chosen occupa- tions. In Electricity 10 we learn elec- trical theory, study electrical diagramming, and plan a few practical circuits on paper. In Vocational Machine Shop, a three-hour course, we learn basic fundamentals one hour, and work in the machine shop the remaining two hours. In Auto Mechanics 10, we study fundamentals, main parts of the automobile frame, hand tools, and the internal combustion engine. 28
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Dave Darling, student director, a part of music education. Arts: Useful and Satisfying In Band, Orchestra which meet each day, musicians learn to play, to interpret, to appreciate. Even though our program has many practical courses, the arts are not neglected. The art workshop offers us every type of artistic training from the practical to creative, and in using all media. Homemaking is a wonderful career: it has many rewards and pleasures. Our Elkhart High School homemaking department reflects the many activities of a real home: planning menus, balancing budgets, making and repairing clothes, caring for children, and the study of family relationships. In Printing Art we practice neatness and exactness. We gain first-hand experience working in the homemaking kitchen. 27
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D. McCreary, P. Neal, and J. Quarandillo cut and measure boards for house eonslruetion. We learn the fundamentals of electricity, working; with actual circuits. Mr. Crosier demonstrates the automobile coil to F. Campbell and D. Cornelius in Auto Mechanics 10. H course which prepares boys for a future in drafting is the three-hour class. Vocational Drawing 12. Here many types of advanced drawing are painstakingly and :arefully executed; they cannot vary one one-thousandth pt an inch. A boy who is i good draftsman will have io trouble getting a job. n Vocational Drawing we must nake precise measurements. 29
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