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If .Lx ACCURACY IS AN IMPORTANT PART of the training that Irene I Ogoso, Carolyn Park, Ronald Vallesteros, and Ann Tokumaru , 5 I are u n d ergoing in Mrs. Crawford's machine calculation class. MRS. ELIZABETH WAYNE DEPT, CHAIRMAN Health Council BUSINESS EDUCATION 1555121555 55! 55 5955 610155525 1945 PRACTICING FOR ACCURACY, Michael Howe, Thella Winchester, Carey House, and Lambert Lau take ad- vanlagg of the typing course offered by the business education department to improve their speed and fingering. 'O 1, me . ---
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al use lil evmyday Ak In our highly specialized and competi- tive world today, there are increased de- mands for skilled mechanics, architects, electricians, and other tradesmen. Besides supplying industry with skilled workers, the courses help many to gain experience which serves as the basis for ahobby or pastime. Typical examples are the ham radio operators who earn their novice 1 1 c e ns e s while enrolled 1 n elec- tricity or radio courses. Others benefit by assimilating technical knowledge useful in do -it-yourself projects. The industrial arts department, headed by Jun Lum Young, offered eleven different subjects this year. Courses in architec- tural drawing, drawing andpalnting, com- mercial art, ceramics, printing, wood- work, metal shqa, electricity, radio, and auto mechanics were popular among stu- dents. These courses served as spring- boards to careers and provided credits acceptable toward university entrance. Mr. Young foresees additional classes in the future to give advanced students a chance to further their interests. DANIEL SISON E g. C mm. ADVANCED ELECTRICITY STUDENTS, Roy Takaoka, Edwin Higa, and Wayne Miyamoto, are seeking to locate the trouble in the receiver. LAWRENCE ZANE Radio Club Adviser Professional Improv. Comm. ii fl
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