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F l 4 n The Industrial Arts Department offers three courses in shop work, Shop 1, Shop 2, and Farm Shop. Shop 1 and 2 cover mechanical drawing, woodwork, metalwork, electricity, and craftwork. Craftwork includes plastics, art metal, silver, leather, and carving. Farm Shop is a course in which the work is applied to the farm and farm life. It includes care and maintenance of tools, carpentry, ropework, metalwork, electricity, machine overhaul, and mechanics. Several improvements have been made in the shop this year making it a more efficient place to work. They include drawing tables, lockers, a sink with running water, a stockroom, storage cupboards, and a ramp which makes it possible to bring machinery etc., into the shop to work on. An important part of shopwork is the clean-up schedule. All the janitor work in the shop is done by the students. A rotating schedule provides each student with a specific clean-up job. This makes it possible to sweep the entire shop, put away all tools, and clean up the machines in just a few minutes. Most of the students in Shop 1 are Freshman, those is Shop 2 are Sophomores, and those in Farm Shop are Iuniors. Several girls enrolled in Shop 1 this year and have been very successful at this type of work. .. V .,,
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'Y' :4 S lm, STUDENT COUNCH. Ieanne Carlisle, Louis Hayward, Wilda Hall, Nancy Smith, Dwight Hendricks. Richard Brockway, Sara Vallad, Sally Barten, Donnie Bellinger, Donna Carlisle, Phyllis Sherwood, Keith Meredith, Mr. Hall. --in-....-.. , ' fo DEBATE CLUB Keith Meredith, Gerald Groner, Max Dunlap, Russell Pfeiffer, Mr. Tuller.
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f 55 fwfr: Robert G. Hall Principal It has been our aim during your high school sojourn to provide you with the atmosphere and opportunities which will inspire each of you to make the most of your natural talents. Our interests will follow you as you proceed on your own, and we will be hoping sin- cerely for your success.
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