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DU TRIAL ART -Mechanics Many would say that boys, in general, are mechanically in- clined. Apparently we areg most of us njust want to know what makes that clock tick?', Under Fr. Joseph Hemmer's direction, Hales provided those of us students interested in auto-mechanics a number of courses which orientated us adequately to fulfill re- quirements in securing a mechanical job. Auto-mechanics has been continuously popular with the majority of us. With the increasing amount of tools and equipment which we have to work with, we found jobs more complete and more readily ac- complished. 6 It was a common site to see many of the industrial arts students working around the school. Fr. Melchior continuously aided students in teaching them how to run the different implements. '-mi hc, 4 . i fn, -EE? .a..- IHIQ - 1-was ,qu 1 Y-sewn rg ,Q V ,ff , , . ff ' uf 4- tra LT , .EV an .' f- 2721 , rf: A -- .4 Q, ,X ..f,1-P, ,e. ff. ,
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Willie Evans and Bruce Bradley were highly encouraged by Fr. Terry Niebrugge to com- plete their experiment in the dissection of a rat. Many of us had the traditional problem of biology before Lunch. Biology is a branch of knowledge that deals with living organisms and life processes. Our studies of biology enabled us to observe the fundamental basis of being-life itself. From the smallest form of life, the amoeba, to the most complexed form of mammal we observed its life process. Chemistry' enabled us to break- down these living organisms into structure, composition, and properties of elementary liquid, solid, and gaseous substances. Biology and chemistry together with physics, a study dealing with the phenomena of inanimate matter and motion, constituted the advanced courses of science available to us as students at Hales. i'
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