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Manual dexterity is a prerequisite 5 ' VOCATIONAL SKILLS ARE PROPORTIONATE TO SUCCESS 1,551 E Vocational Training plus academic subjects form well-rounded individuals as Well as skilled Workers. Manual dexterity, aptly cultivated, can be transformed into earning power. Like their college-bound peers, the vocational students strive for achievement in equally demanding working fields. These vocational instructors, Mr. Raymond Harding, Mr. Antone Cabral, Mr. Fred f Tabor, and Mr. Gerard Desrosiers, provide the young men of the regional area with vocational training which helps them to become skilled workers. Miss Donna Tourtillotte, secretary to the vocational director, programs another of the increasing number of vocational stu- Mr' Tabor explains the functions of 3 Shop machine to voca- deHtSf tional student, Thomas Pezold. The vocational department displays the projects of, and refer- ence materials available to the vocational students. l
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Industrial arts as a career or hobby SKILLS, BOTH CREATIVE AND PRACTICAL In the industrial arts program, students are taught practical skills in the areas of mechanical drawing, Woodworking and metal, which will be useful in employment and as a hobby. Wood and metal working skills are creative as well as practical. Students who learn drafting find this a most useful art as a basic course in engi- neering or architecture. Mr. David Sumner, Mr. Norman Olivier, and Mr. Gilbert Rishton discuss the merits of a vocational school. Michael Mavrides learns one of the many intricate shop proce- dures while Mr. Gilbert Rishton looks on approvingly. Mr. Gilbert Rishton, industrial arts chairman, takes an inventory in the supply room. This display exhibits the many facets of a vocational school. 5 19 3
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or oooational skills Vocational director, Mr. Preston Titus, proudly points out the progress carpentry students are making on their latest project. Daniel Tower wears safety glasses while Working this machine. N , jp V 21 .J A-.-.J -3 if , 3.31 'Q George Brooks helps Mr. Gerard Desrosiers clean up the shop after a hard day's work. Robert Landry and john O'Connell finish off a desk. X , A 4 I if 1 1 4 4 A
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