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Modern Implements lndoctrinate Rick Doyle sets copy for a forthcoming issue of the J-Hi Journal on one of the print shop's four linotype machines. Diversity is the key to the excellence of fa- cilities offered by the vocational departments of Joliet Township High School. Housed in the two modern vocational units fconstructed in 19581 im- mediately east of the main building are imple- ments of unequaled quality and quantity in any secondary liberal arts institution in lllinois. Future Laborers The school print shop's four linotypes, six presses and type equipment, the school's elec- trical apparatus, its many various drill presses, saws, and lathes, its auto and farm mechanics' tools . . . all provide the prospective laborer with the opportunity to familiarize himself with the machines of his future occupation. But the vocational aspirant's education doesn't end with his training in one of the vo- cational shops. Through the school he is afforded iob opportunities and training in his chosen field - be it the actual harvesting of corn on a local farm or electronics work for a local radio station. onald Blatz and John Varmin check circuitry on class proiect in the electric shop. Q r. Max Kuster explains mechcnic's procedure to griculture student Bill White before he begins work n a tractor Cinsetj. The picture at the bottom of w ken from an east window in the main age as ta uilding, looking toward the two new vocational op structures.
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r Douglas Graham makes adiustments on e equatorial mount of the observatory's lescope. Mr. Roy Hartman, instructor in physics. Space Age Gadgets Aid Student Research The science departments of the School lack nothing with which the budding researchist can explore worlds of the infinite -from the infinite- ly small, through one of hundreds of precision microscopes, to the infinitely large, through the school observatory's four and one-half-inch re- fracting telescope. The laboratory equipment of the biology, chemistry, and physics departments provide a more-than-adequate complement to text book study. For the aspiring astronomer, there is, be- sides the telescope, a planetarium, future bota- nists have access to the roof-top greenhouse, coming chemists are completely at home in some of the nation's finest laboratories, and, biologists learn by using incubators, aquariums, and ter- rariums. Earth science students aid their in- structor in finding out about the weather by making daily reports, while space science under- studies utilize geiger counters for radiation research. ' But even all these facets of the student- scientist's life at Joliet Township High School are very partial in relationship with all the other space age gadgets he applies to his various, astounding proiects-such as those exhibited in the math-science fair held in May. of the new demonstration equipment ed for use in physics labs included wave machine that illustrates the motion cycles of waves. Attending the machine Under the supervision of of the physics depart 5 Mr. Donald Hopkins, head 1 ' 1-if ment, physics club mem- V bers erected this Christ- mas tree-you guessed it -made of clamps, pul- leys, spring scales, Bunsen burners, angel hair, and . . .practically anything usable from physics labs. Ji l
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