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Med Inskeep adjusts the carburetor on an automobile. Trade School auto mechanics assist many friends by repairing cars. Mr. William Rosander assists as Joe Butt clamps, cuts, and sands wood in the woodworking division of the Trade School. All Males in ivor (J of wood and dteef 29
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Trade School Builds Future Craftmen Do you have a troublesome transistor or a cantankerous carburetor? Don't worry about it if you have a friend at Trade School. He can make it good as new. About 200 students are annually prepared at “T.S.” for careers with courses such as mechanics, sheet metal, related math, science, millwrork. electronics, drafting, carpentry, auto mechanics, printing, and English. Trade School’s equipment, for example, prints most materials used in the school system. Houses are built, drafting plans designed, and metal products produced, using some equipment donated by the government for the World War II training center. The school is almost a unit in itself, its students taking some academic work there and enjoying a top-notch cafeteria. They make a trip back to the main building daily for a half-day schedule of courses. Learning the correct way to handle a metal lathe is Bennie Rose. Machine shop is one instruction area of Central's Trade School. Shaping a hoard into something useful is Mike Thomas. Students at Trade School learn many such woodworking techniques. 28
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Aboard Ship Oftentimes school influenced our free hours, with studying having the chief control. Some of us managed to get away from it all through hobbies or other exercise. At right. Jonnu Busey, Michele Jack, and Sue Webster demonstrate their hobby—knitting—which is relaxing until a stitch is dropped. Juni Heuer. belou . is at work on the age-old headache of homework. Eventually each school item became a fond memory. Hurrah, hurrah!” Yelling was a noted activity of all students around Central this year with all the excitement concerning the tournament. But the tourneys were not the only events that brought forth noise. In other phases of school life there were quiet periods as well as the noisy ones as people were caught up in the whirlwind of Central. At right. Jens Behrend, Lupe Narryo, and Mayra Leon, twisting away, remind students of the part our exchange students played in our school and the fellowship that Centralitcs were able to enjoy because of their presence. 30
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