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Presses, T -squ ares, If ires Typify Shops Employing full use of newly installed shops, future mechanics, printers and electricians turned out proj- ects requiring specilized skills. Understanding metal industry, Metal Shop mechanics delved into machine tool operation, foundary work and welding. Exploring field of electronics, Electricity aprentices covered house wiring, readings and making of wiring dia- grams. Operation of offset press and letterpress busied Graphic Arts printers. Eleven class projects included making a rubber stamp and address book. T-squares, compasses and drafting boards comprised equip- ment used by Mechanical Drawing students learning fundamentals of drafting. GLOVED, APRONED and masked Metal Shop constructioner, Tom White, utilizes arc welder to join two steel strips. HOOKING UP CIRCUIT, Electricity II students test current flow in experiment on industrial relay system. KNURLING STEEL BARS with lathe, Nick Minton wears protective goggles to guard eyes from flying scraps.
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CENTERING IMAGE on copyboard. Sue McPhillips and Jim Voris prepare camera for shooting of negative in Graphic Arts. EMPLOYING COMPASS, Mr. N. Banas clears up drafting problems for sophomore Ron Jacobs in Mechanical Drawing. INKING pilot press, sophomore Ron Rassmussen completes initial opera- tions before running off address cards in Graphic Arts. CHECKING ink and water distribution, juniors Barb Purcell and Tim Turnpaugh run off letterhead on offset press in Graphic Arts.
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Gymnasts Tumble Thru Physical Education Fall and winter Boys PE curriculum oriented studious ball players to rules and regulations of flag football, soccer, wrestling, volleyball and basketball. Muscles building and pyramids, tumbling, gymnas- tics, and trampoline instruction opened second se- mester. Spring requisites numbered handball, track and field, 16 soccer and soccey, a combination of hockey and soccer. Prodded by the ways of our forefathers Girl’s gym classes tritzed through movements of square dancing and folk dancing. Introduction of badminton, bowling, gymnastics and tumbling helped increase co-ordination. Girls turned roundballers mastered volleyball, basketball, softball, soccer, speedball and field hockey. Warm weather coaxed female runners and jumpers outside to participate in track and field events, ending year’s requirements. ENERGETIC trampoline spotters guard jumping Craig Ellis against placing miscalculations, in Boys Gym II. TUMBLING STUNTS, soaring acrobatic tricks, and intense spectators occupy junior gymnasts in Boys Physical Education with Mr. G. Smith. 28
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