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FREE ENTERPRISE . . manual Mastering industrial art skills is more than an educational requirement for most L-A boys. ln vvoodshop. metal shop and mechanical drawing. supervised by Mr. Clarence Priest and Mr. Joseph Pastelak. the young craftsmen transformed man- ual skills into relaxing. enjoy able creativeness and turned out useful. attractive articles for their homes and personal uses. The boys learned to take pride in their accomplishments. At the same time they gained first-hand knowledge ol' possible future trades or hobbies. Two woodshoppers nabbed awards in the Ford Crafts Contest this year. Junior John Hartle copped second place in the wood turning division while Senior Karl Nolte also netted honors, fLilIQl'4INXl'L! in lllviulslmp irorlt url' ID, Iltrrltirix A. .llywm IJ. Hull. IJ. llmin. I. Hillimiix, Ii. Ilufilvr. CQ ,lIur1fl't'tlori1'n'. Hr. I. l'rurt'luL, J. Yt'I'AL'L'l'. B. fitillvruilh. um! B, Illiwlftl. .'ltflIlll'fIl4L' ti pinot' of irumlxlinp lltllltlftlllfl un' D. Clcluml, 'llr, CQ I'rit'I:. .-l. llvlmitl, and C, Philips. B. lVliut'lt'1' tlt'IlIllIl.Xfl'll!l'.X 41 mutulslmp Iuvlzliiqln' Ill I. Rritl. R. Ruth. T. .lfK'Ciit'Hl1lltl. R. Huimfs. B. Neilmfz, K. Irwin, D. ,v4',SIt'l', tum' D. Huy :tx ,Uri J. Puxlvlttk l1'!lft'lll'X. Slxlllfllllll' lt'iUlllJ7l.L' Ihr' lllflfl' .mug D f'lt'luml 17I't'f7tll'l'J his wurls. 1 1 l X I O I i
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promotes peaceful relations among peoples guage. too. Juniors study American writers and learn more ot' the rich heritage which they possess. Seniors devote an entire year to the worthy Eng- lish authors who enrich our lives with their in- tluence. A young man or woman who is willing to invest a little time and etlort now' need never be embar- rassed to hear someone say. ls he speaking Eng- lishl' lt sounds more like Greek to me. Words really never fail if one takes time now to build a good background in vocabulary and a firm knowl- edge of culture and history from reading. We are so close to all the world. and yet we feel that we must build more machines to protect us from our world neighbors. ln spite of this closeness. a breach exists. Perhaps. in a word, we do not speak the same language as our neighbors. Maybe we should learn. and there is no better time than now' and no better place than the high school. to discover the magic of words. lavluning Io IJ. llf,v'v ifiltwftfrlulimi nf un lg-iulivli wltirf limi uri' tR0w l. leflli f. Allvmlly, .-l. ,-lrririimi. .llr, ff. lltzrizfy. Cf Cliujwiuri. fl. flllllfll. 4Row fl: ID, Ilmitfv, l. Ihwrzinrnl. lf, I-tiilhfnl. A, I-vlilvv. 1Row Fl. Ii. tlulin. R. lltlunpiuli. I. lltillwl, lxf lvilllwl t xpltlniv ilu' llI'lL'lll or im ini- IUHI Rnmiiri fl1l'lI't'XK lu lim l.n1iu ll tluvvH.i1It'v trow l. lcll li fi. fitfilllr. lyfillllurylty.If..-l11L'llyIl'It. tliow I li .l, ,llt l'ml- 1 ' 1 . ' . tint. ll. lrrfyv. li, lit nov, lliow A l, l.R1tf1., Ii..S1t.ti.r1. P. liltiir. 'L-tml limi im' won' lLl'l'lIlfl roll, oifiuvf' t'x'tlt1i11y ll, Hmi'mm.'n In I-ftmli ll vlmlivilv trow I. lelltli lf. lime- lmm. ll-low Il: J, lzfltly. 'I, llwztlw-rut. fliow gli I.. lilnlvtf. If. .lltt-til, Ii. .-lilrlwmii, lliow -ll: H. Ix'ri1li. lf. Holnlt. U, U-mimi.
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labor is personally profitable Both pieces yy ere later shipped to Dearborn. Nlich- igan. for the national contest. and John once more walked off with honors. Under the clanging din of the metalshop. busy hands modeled bracelets. ash trays. rings. house- hold articles. and even automobile body frames la project tackled by Junior Don Nesterl. ln the mechanical drayying room. pencils. rulers. and mazes of lines blended into simple or com- plex draxyings of projects ranging from bracelets to scale plans of buildings. Boys working in the metalshop or yyoodshop learned to transfer ideas to scale plans xyhile future architects and engineers tenaciously untangled the intricacies of blue- printing. IJ. llrlrlry unify ll!lHlfl'lIIL'!yY lllA'l' flly H'nrltmg Ivy llit fl 1lt't'nf'rlIii't' !tll'll Izll'fr'. ytrruy ll H3111 illlult' 1flt'u'. IPA if 4 , wr -Z'-Xl pybllbll . l I K. Iwrluflf. R. flryllv. P. l1'mvlmn l'IIlft'l'VllI. llflil Xl. .1,1'C'llI.l' fart' 14 y wan it Illbllltllliitlll 1lrrm'i'ng rliutn ny Ur. J. l'mrt'!uL yur'i'ry'x IfI1'l'l' H1 'tllllll l'. Urlllftl lying' uumlylnffv yftlily. l'. flulilr mmlrly ll II'lll'H-Il'tItfs H'4'y1fz'. Q.. I Prom!!-v flrlriltilig Ihtf L-.-I l'IIIl'1'1'y in lliv fun! I-mfmlirliuli fil'tlfl!ll1t'Il lhriltfyl lliirli quivl prirlv. If ,lllnvrcli lvmily art' K. .Yulltx Mr. C. f'l'it'II, uml J. fflll'Ilt'. mmly fl mlilt' purt. Y Www! H13 . 'UID ,mp 'WVNIDQ mtg MU wif Zh Il 03'
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