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Junior Engineers Explore Technological World Students delve into the mysteries of a slide rule. To stimulate interest in en- gineering and allied fields is the purpose of Junior Engi- neering Technical Society, bet- ter known as the Jets. The club gives a preview of engi- neering as a profession and opens up opportunities for its members along this line. This year the organization, under the direction of Mr. Ed Smith, travelled to Texas ASIM Uni- versity to see the atomic re- actor located there and to at- tend the J.E.T.S. National Convention. On February 26, members interested partici- pated in the National Engi- neering Aptitude Search Test given at the high school. ,5 JW' i 'ai if Miles McGoon, vice-president, Jimmy Dawson, president, Richard Medford, treasurer, and Drex Vincent, secretary, attempt a puzzling problem. Sponsor, Mr. Ed Smith, discusses vocations in engineering with the club members. M, , P .F I l ei
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Fair Highlights Year for IA Club X I The 1966 Industrial Arts Club members. 'As' The Industrial Arts Club holds great appeal for many boys. Here students can study carpentry and the use of power equipment under the guidance of Boys learn how to handle power equipment. ? sponsor Mr. Hugh Barnett. The members have some- thing to show for their hard work, as they construct everything from cabinets to gun racks. These proj- ects are shown each year at the Industrial Arts Fair, held this year on May 2. Q-5, President John Amick, Reporter .lack McCullar, Vice- President Ray Black, Sergeant-at-Arms Richard Shelhurn, Secretary Joe LeNorman, and sponsor Hugh Barnett use a Dowling tool. Guests and members alike enjoy the Industrial Arts exhibits. : ' ' it X 1 if 1
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