George Washington High School - Post Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1967

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Industrial arts provide training for the THIS IS HOW IT'S DONE. . .John Rowe and Mike Lukenbill develop their abilities in drafting. INDUSTRIAL ARTS The Washington Industrial Arts Department has many well-equipped shops, including a machine shop, print shop, wood shop, electric shop, and auto shop. Drafting is also included in the industrial arts curriculum. These various courses give one a better opportunity to succeed in the industrial World. During the past 40 years, the Industrial Arts has made many changes. They have Department purchased a variety of modern machines. Each indi- vidual shop offers a choice of iields from which to choose. In wood shop, for instance, a person may learn carpentry or craftsmanship. The print shop, how- ever, provides training in several extensions. These include hand setting of type and simple job press- Work, International Typographical Apprenticeship lessons, work on actual printing jobs, linotyping, and presswork. The print shop is one of the most accelerated high school shops in Indiana. They do all the print work for the school newspaper and yearbook. The shop prints everything from tickets for plays to programs for classes. The drafting class is one of the most advanced classes in the city. Drafters graduating from Wash- ington find it quite easy to find employment in their field. The Industrial Arts Department is truly on the move. COPY CAT. . .Senior Danny Robbins Works with the graphic arts process camera, gain- ing new skills and learning new techniques. 28

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THE DCE'Sl The members of the DCE club are Row 1: Ron Ruble, parliamentarian: Steve McCullough, treasurer: Shasta Williams, secretaryg Dale Surber, vice president: and Mike Pierson, presidentg Row 2: Dave Bracken, Glenn Beasley, James Courtney, and Steve Cox: Row 3: Charles Harris, Calvin Ca1'ter, Sandra Tipton, Mary Cotton, and Chris Ran- toward the future BUSINESS Mr. Paul Carmichael has been head of the Business Department for 32 years. The Business Department at Washington has acquired many new machines the past few years including electric typewriters, machine transcription, ditto machines, and overhead projectors. Added in 1965 was the new shorthand laboratory. Some of the courses just recently added to the Washington curriculum are distributive education, corporated training, da.- ta processing, key punch, machine calculation, note hand, office production, Bookeeping III and IV, and merchandising. COOPERATIVE EDUCATION Cooperative education is divided into two spe- cific courses. They are diversified cooperative edu- cation QDCEJ and distributive education fDEJ. These courses are organized for the purpose of giving job training under actual working condi- tions. The students taking these classes must be 16 years old and are selected to meet the employ- ers' job requirements. DCE is a program for the high school junior and senior who has qualified for enrollment. DE is a combined study and on- the-job training related to the distribution of goods and services. .QW bv dolphp Row 4: Peggy Ramsey, Linda McGill, Pam Schuma- cher, and Brenda McGill, Row 5: Connie Yerger, Pauline Benner, Donna Zasimovich, and Brenda Wolfe: Row 6: John Strain, Dave Fillmore, Carla Herring, and Connie Grooms: and Row 7: Steve Wessel, Marvin Colon, and Charles Willi- amson. ' 21953: ?,f1vv .s- .- 1 I wy. ,,,gem,:w e 1 if v Fl 2- 13? E. , - 5 Q ' a Q N N E . K 3 Q ' A ,ig 0 - Q .- WORK? Yes, the members of the Dl-I class daily offer their services at many of the neighboring stores. The members are Row 1: Cheryl Hutchinson. Peggy Coslett. Steve Chappell. treasurer: Kyla Ezman. vice president: lva Davis, president: Susan Gill, secretary: Linda Lichlyter. and Brenda Ham: Row 2: Jackie Miller. Patricia Crittenden. Rick Kadel, historian: Paul White, Rick Smith, and Constance Simmons. 27



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