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Accuracy is stress'd as C. . Ha seed. J. Fulmer, R. Russo. R. McRclvy practice on the circular saw under the guidance oj Mr. Prietz R. Buccieri and C. Geary give moral support to B. . awn as she works on an office training machine Careful attention is given to thinning down a piece of wood by R. Herring, R. McReloy, and C. . otte Preparing for a painting job are S. Shelton, . . Meany, A. Anderson, and W. Anderson Stage crew technician S. D'Avico gives I. Preston a few suggestions on how to stir paint
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Left: If. Rumberger operates a lathe in metal shop. Second: '. San fella tends a helping hand with the wash. Third: . . Lane manipulates the adding machine in office training. Right: if. McGowan learns how to iron in cooking class Our tensions relieved by action Following (he example of industries and hos- pitals, schools of today are realizing the im- portance of recreational facilities to provide an outlet for pent-up emotions. Rushing to com- plete an English unit, studying for an important exam, or worrying about marks arc all activities which create tension in the minds of students. The student himself is aware that if the degree of tension becomes too high, the pressure causes a mental block in his mind, and he is unable to do his best work. Sewing, cooking, gym, woodshop, metal shop, music, art, and many other “doing’’ activities with which our high abound, oiler students the means for relieving this nervous tension and living well-balanced lives. Hour is measured out exactly by If McGowan as .1. Talbot looks on, white . . Dunn stirs the batter Sewing can be fun agree S. Quamman and S. Quick as they practice in sewing class 26
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Membership in Organizations A lonely person is an unhappy person and one who consciously or unconsciously has a great many Jears in lije. Our school makes it possible jor young people to get together, to cooperate and work harmoniously toward a desirable goal. The joy oj giving oj oneselj to others is one which changes a lije oj loneliness to a lije of meaning.
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