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Page 33 text:
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THEY BUILD FOR TOMORROW Upper Lefl: Plastics tactics. Upper Right: Shaping Plastics and watta shape. Center Lefl: Putting the finishing touches on a telephone bench. Center Right: MR. PHILIP NEEDHAM. Lower Left: Thread cutting power. Lower Right: Mechanical drawings or drawing mechanics? - - - 29
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TWO PRACTICE TEACHERS IN THE AG. SHOP MERRILLVILLE CHOSEN AS TEACHER TRAINING CENTER The Merrillville Agriculture Department in cooperation with Mr. Miller and Mr. Houchin, has been placed as one of the thirteen teacher training centers of vocational agriculture for Purdue University. Since January 5th, we have received four men for instruction in the high school. Our agriculture department was selected because of outstanding equipment and teach- ing aids, active Future Farmer work, except- ional 4-H achievement, and a basically sound program in Supervised Farm Practice or pro- ject work. All of the above features are placed high on Purdue’s requirements for practice training in agriculture. Some outstanding extra curricular work has been accomplished by members of the Fu- ture Farmers of America. Howard Hughes won first in Public Speaking in the district, Knox, Indiana. Charles Gernenz, Charles Hoeppner, and Robert Reed were nominated to Hoosier Parmer Degree. Donald Conrad won first in District Grain Judging, and Leslie Nelson won first in County Grain Judging. Robert Reed, Edward Hein, and Fred Taylor all have ex- ceedingly good programs in Supervised Farm Practice. During the football season all Future Farmers worked in the concession stand selling refreshments. MR. LOREN CARRIER 28
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SERVICE WITH A SMILE At least once a day each of us sees a man in overalls as we go to and from our classes. Every time we see one of these men they greet us with a warm “Hello” and a broad smile. If the school is cold all we have to do is tell one of these four men, and they will send more heat to the classes, for these are the janitors. Many Top: CAFETERIA LINE Bottom left: JANITORS. MR. WALTZ, MR. NIKSCH. MR. HENRICHS, AND MR. PIERCE. Bottom right: COOKS, MRS. MUNCHEN- BURG. MRS. RENDO, MRS. HARBIT AND MRS. NEWCOMB. of us know them by name, they are Mr. Pierce, Mr. Henrichs, Mr. Waltz and Mr. Niksch. “My wasn’t that meal good?” This was said many times a day in the cafeteria. Responsible for these delicious lunches are our able cooks, Mrs. Harbit, Mrs. Rendo and Mrs. Newcomb. 30
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