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3 xvrifi 'Ok N A ,a Xu RX MR HERBERT ROLSTEN watches over work being done on one of the automobiles in auto mechanics class In the class junior and senior boys learn everything from how to adJust the idler screw on the carborator to how pin bearings are packed in grease in the transmission. The boys may also have Mr Rolsten during the day for metal shop DRAWING PLANS for split-level, ranch type, and other modern homes are a few of the projects undertaken by members of Mr. Henry Smith's mechanical draw- ing class. Mr. Smith supervises the building of furniture and other wood projects in his woodwork- ing classes,
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THE WINDING OF Tl-IE CLOCK by Miss June Wil- chek is a key to the first and second year typing classes. It is through the use of timed writings and the clock that speed and accuracy of the students are determined. Balancing accounts and writing checks correctly are a few ofthe main topics in Miss Wi1chek's general business classes. 0 ind Ohio government through the efforts of Mr. T,R, Jrepare the junior high students for the more special- MR, Wll.l.lAM SMITH running from room to room with his portable office is a familiar sight to his freshman English students, world history classes, and junior high history and government classes. Mr. Smith is a double duty man in having charge of the noon hour. GEOMETRIC FIGURES are drawn by Mrs. Charlotte Heckelman in her eighth grade math classes. When not teaching seventh or eighth grade math, Mrs. Heckelman doubles as a typing teacher in the com- mercial field. MR. REX LANTZ is a multi-purpose man teach ing general business, shorthand, bookkeeping, and office practice. Mr, Lantz assists his gen- eral business class with an assignment while stopping to point out a problem to one of his students. Mr. Lantz in addition to teaching is also kept busy with checks, money, and re- ceipts in fulfilling his role of school treasurer. E L 'Q
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ijf ., 15 at-A515 A A,,W ,,f.. I. J , ,mfrfs I -lriyt-rf , N, -... , I ww Industrial Arts And Home Economics, Vocations For The Future MISS I,A VERNE PARKS demonstrates to Ioan Hoffman and Rae Davenport how to measure cor- rectly material to be sewn. This is very important because the students need correct sizes in making aprons and pillow cases. While the students are not sewing, they learn to make ome- Icts without burning them as well as other foods for breakfast. Seventh graders have Miss Parks for another class, English. S full THE BASIC PRINCIPLES of industrial arts are taught to seventh and eighth grade boys by Mr. Richard Vogt. Many useful objects from bookends to Coffee tables are con- structed in these classes. This gives Mr. Vogt's senior classes much room for expansion, Mr. Vogt is also in charge of visual education. -.-p-so .,---1 warms ' IL. MAKING MUFFINS is one of the many things learned in Mrs. Nancy Carrick's home economics class, The sen- iors look to Mrs. Carrick as senior advisor for everything from advice on announcements to measurements for grad uation gowns. 25
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