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Eill Umvning tlw use of ll lxuucl saw for cutting he ll0Il1C. I Ir. Clark explains to Henry BllI'C'l11lHl1'NV5lil auicl semllecl wall shelf nucl other usi-ful urtielvs for 'YH Wx., Fred I. Lapek Curl T. Rorahaugli Peter Scierka xlilfllllll' Shop xl1lC,'llll'lC Slmp Englixll, History 23 -Q.. i ,ll llcmzilcl Dc-lm applies the principles of clvhxila-cl ClliLlXYll1Q' xxitli isometric prcmiectimi to ax l1LlllQl'I' lmlckvt while Nlr. Ziegler czillcrs suggestions. Y Blaine E. Stover Nl1llllClllllliL'F, Sciexlu- i- 5 WP' LL W? av mill' ' 1 A ,'i, A E, V:.V Robert B. Ziegler Nlecliaxriic-ul llitlwiing
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Boh Clark gains experience with the oxy-aeeevlene cutting toreh while preparing tor are welding. Clean-up time in the shops reminds us of the old familiar rhyme, hlillll-il-Clllll-CllllJ Our tour men are: ,luck Krug, Frank Grzasko, -lohn Citlord, Melvin Xin-Clintoek. i Vocational A B C's Autos, Blueprints, Charts Vocational and Industrial ln the vocational department 109 hoys, pre- paring for trades or further schooling, alternated between the shops and classrooms. ln the auto shop the hovsi projects Were concerned With re- pairs to cars of the facultv, parents, and students. The petroleum refining and natural gas shop was the scene of the construction of an oil derrick. The boys also welded students, chairs and tables, and made tools. Those in the machine shop had many individual projects, such as the seniors, re- pairing Christmas toys. Two hundred thirty-eight hoys from grades ten through twelve took the industrial arts course this years Seventh, eighth, and ninth grade stu- dents Worked on projects such as hoats, footi- stools, Wall plaques, scrolled Wall shelves, and hook ends. The advanced group-grades ten, eleven, and twelve-Worked on coffee tables, gun racks, lamps, and salad howls, among other things. Each project required from one month to one year to complete. -5 af.: NY' 3 , . 1'w:.:w5'a17 'T 5 .xr .ax-3 . affix- -1' 1 . ', J: L.. 'Q ' ,q,sjg5S.p,f5?':71:fg1 Russell R. Bucldmm VVilliam H. Clark,Ir. Frank S. Hale ll. Ernest Hensley Petroleum and Industrial Arts Vocational Auto Shop Natural Cas Education Director
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The sciences broaden every fielcl. lfi?Ssg g - X53 5 --., UF-d, We if ' , f is 1 ,gg 55335 g L to 'E up,-W f '4 ifiifif F ' YVzu'ren Anna Llovcl Bromley Ilarry Etzcl Robert C. Lulferty Philip N, XVnlhzce Biology Chemistry Physics, Ceuerul Science Science, Pliysiczxl Science Ueogrupliy, English Science Eight science courses Were offered this year. Introductory biology students dissected yurious animals While the udvunced group, aided by 21 newly uc-quired incubator, studied the develope ment oli the chicken. A new oscilloscope, choke coil, and ripple tank were used in physics. Interested boys in the udvunced chemistry class worked on special pro- jects such as an oil refinery, While 62 girls parti- cipated in related science. This course was de- signed to help theni gain Ll better understanding ei- science and chemistry in the home. With un eye to the 15360 Science lfuir, Dun Xestcr and Louis Adelsoin construct their exhibit, un oil refinery. Mr. Bromley gives them tl tcw pointers. i l'heni bones, theui bones, theiu dry bones . . tukes on 11 new llN'tl111I'lg us biology students Don McFetridge, Jim NleCrue, and Bob Montgomery greet Mr. Bones, u new friend. 24
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