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Page 33 text:
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J. Taylor and T. Wilson put into practice skills acquired in Mechanical Drawing. Mr. William Kabakjian, mechanical drawing instructor, helped to prepare students for future careers in architecture, engineering, and blueprinting. Sketching, drawing, interpretation, and planning fascinated students; absolute accuracy became essential. Potential machine operators studied the intricacies of the power equipment under Mr. Joseph Pastelak, supervisor of the metalshop. Avid artisans created jewelry, ashtrays, wall plaques and other metal objects. Further development of the foundry area is planned, and junior high students will learn the fundamentals of foundry techniques through the medium of lead. Young woodshop students learned to read blueprints, utilize hand tools, and handle the planer, jig saw, and drill press under the watchful eye of artist-craftsman, Mr. Clarence Preitz. The handicrafters studied the properties of wood before they made footstools, bookracks. and bookcases. The annual Ford Motor Company Industrial Arts Contest provided stimulus for several advanced workers in wood. George Kates created a grandfather’s clock of classical design, and Jules DeBaecke entered a Salem chest. The staff contemplates the addition of a plastics area for the exploration of methods and types of fabrication and internal carving. Industrial arts majors exchanged places with homemaking majors for a unit of work. The girls studied elementary mechanics, and the boys experimented with foods. J. Davis and D. Sullivan work the drill press in Metal Shop. T. Hardy busily does his work for Metal Shop. Mr. Pastelak demonstrates a die set to F. Morgan.
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Planing during woodshop class is D. Payne. Mr. Kabakjian explains some of the intricacies of mechanical drawing to P. Baird, E. Wilson, T. Bailey, and D. Macalecr. J. Davis cautiously prepares work in Metal Shop. J. Henderson and B. Norcross guide wood through a table saw.
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