Oil City High School - Oil Can Yearbook (Oil City, PA)

 - Class of 1963

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Toil, For the Only True Wealth Is Labor If machine shop work, auto mechanics, or welding interests a student, the Vocational Department offers a course for attaining such skills. This year the oil and gas shop was replaced by a welding shop for which new machinery was purchased. In addition to specialized training, the boys take English, history, mathematics, science, blueprint reading, industrial arts, and physical education. Upon the successful completion of this course, a student is prepared for a job or may go on for further industrial schooling. Mr. Bonyas inspects the work of the students as they arc weld. The lathe work done on machine parts is demonstrated by Jim English, Bob Smith, and Bob Carson. Peter S. Scierka Blaine E. Stover Robert B. Ziegler English, U. S. History Mathematics, Science Mechanical Drawing, Blueprint Reading 27

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Archie C. Matha Machine Shop Carl T. RorabaugS Vocational Education Director Terry Ausel and Robert Allen are shown running the drill press. Bill Shawgo, William Tobin, John Clark, and James Rembold receive instructions from Mr. Heasley (second from right) on how to keep their cars running smoothly. John W. Askins Industrial Arts Joseph A. Banyas Welding H. Ernest Heasley Auto Shop Edwin J. Jakubowski Machine Shop VOCATIONAL department I ' 26



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Eva D. Bartlett Health, Civics HEALTH AND SAFETY James L. Enos, Jr. Physical Education, Highway Safety Emily Fry Head Nurse Blair Hildebrand Athletic Director, Health J. Francis Houtz Driver Education Anabel S. Samonsky Physical Education Sherry Sager's arm receives special attention from Cathy Motter. First aid techniques are taught in Mrs. Bartlett's health desses. Health is a Blessing Money Cannot Buy President Kennedy's physical fitness program stresses the great importance of health and physical education more than ever today. This program requires schools to have at least one hour of strenuous exercising once a week. Our school has had a similar plan for years. Driver education is equally important to our nation because of the increasing amount of automobile accidents each year. Valuable knowledge obtained from taking this course could very easily decrease this number. 28 An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Dave Pifer, Charles Snyder, Judy Siverling, and Elaine Russell take advantage of the Sabin Polio Vaccine.

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