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Manualites Put Studies to Use by Serving Many Manual pupils and classes use their services and handiwork to the advantage of the school and themselves. Some pupils spend free periods serving as assistants in various departments where they learn new skills or practice ones they are studying. Classes in Art, Home Economics, Shop, and Business come in handy in providing pupils with know-how for school needs. And this learn- ing-by-doing routine proves a valuable teaching method that gives Manualites real practice for future jobs and hobbies. While studying economics, Mrs. Edna Gullett ' s Problems Class While they were there, they purchased a share of stock in Gene bers of the class look on. A r , T r The Art Production Class produces many of the posters used to publicize school events. Here, Wayne Kimmell letters a poster for a senior dance. The print shop with its job presses runs off office forms, as well as programs for school productions. Bob Kratoska operates one of the presses as another job is completed.
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Mary Ellen Craig, winner of the annual Betty Crocker Awar demonstrates her skill at sewing in Home Economics Lab. Electric Shop. In fact, they fix these non-working devices for their regular classroom work. Above, Ed White works on one Activity Earns Credits The Cadet Teaching Program is growing every year under the direction of Mr. E. Franklin Fisher. Thirty-one students teaching various subjects at Manual and at near-by grade schools. The Cadet Teachers are deciding whether or not they are cut o ut for a future of teaching. It gives them an opportunity to see the teachers ' side of things, too. Most Manual departments have one or two Cadet Teachers who, at different intervals, teach classes, give tests, grade papers, and do anything in the line of duty. Sandra Wesley checks in properties as Gary Beplay, Fred Dindinger, John Swarrz, and Paul Barnes store them on the new Lumber Storage Rack recently added to the stage facili- ties. All are members of the Stage Craft Class. 2;
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Broken radios and television sets are no problem to the boys in Electric Shop. In fact, they fix these non-working devices for the patients of Central State Hospital. This is done as a part of their regular classroom work. Above, Ed White works on one of the complicated television sets. Boys in Auto Shop study about cars and then put their knowl- edge into practice. Completing a grease job is Art Eaton, manning the gun. Principal C. Edgar Stahl has confidence in Mr. Victor Mc- Dowell ' s mechanics. Johnny Jackson seems to be diving head first into Mr. Stahl ' s big Buick.
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