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Cutting dado joints by handi with a miter saw in woodwork shop are General Shop boys James Crutchmer and Bob Finch. Industrial arts courses include home mechanics, general shop, woodwork, and mechanical draw- ing. Advanced drawing classes practice mal:- ing tracings and learn the process of blue- printing. They learned to make black on white reproductions and printed in this medium the OHS schedules of classes. Staff of the OHS cafeteria really deserves a pat on the back for doing a good job every day in supplying students and faculty with attractive well-planned and prepared meals at a mini- mum cost. Danita Bird and Mary Ann McCauley are taking advantage of the cafeteria in the picture above. They are being helped by Glenna Hendrickson and Rosalyne Blakemore, cafeteria workers and Muriel Kilpatrick, cashier. prove practical for everyday use Gaining valuable experience in an eighth grade class of home mechanics studying drawing are Ronald Brown, John Lewis. and Roger Turner. -23?
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Student teachers from A8zM visit OHS for six weeks each year in Homemaking as a practice teaching course. Sue Musgrave is helping Flor- ence Wall at the machine and Betty Eberle has told Charlsie Collins to rip out a seam and try again. Homcmaking courses include foods, clothing, child care, relations, home decoration, health, and safety. Two A8zM college juniors observe at OHS a week. Two A8zM seniors study and Homemaking and Learning to sharpen a plane iron in General Shop are Ralph Clingan, Carl Hobbs, Bob Stout, Mike Milner, and Joe Ed Barrett. ld.:-. - ' N211 X ' 71 J J Examining a finished product in their homemak ing sewing class are Jane Taylor and Bella Pat erson. First year homemaking students eaci make a dress during their year's course. practice teach here six weeks during second semester. Homemakers prepared and served re- freshments for PTA during the School of In- struction, and served the Board of Education luncheon in the spring. Industrial Ilrts Preparing fruit cakes for the annual FHA pro- ject to finance FHA activities are Joan Miller, Phebe Cunningham top sales girl, and Julia Massey. av-'PH
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Twenty-five hundred pounds of paper roll off OHS presses every year in the familiar form of the Torchlight. Unloading the paper are Mr. Mont Starling custodian, Lowell Powell and Eugene Bortisser, printing students. Showing some of the Printing classes' work are printing students Johnny Frazier and Glen Sivils. 555 J 355 . .. , .. 4 l?1 L ,g . ,. - 3 2,41 jf. 'I 1 1 1, ,ry ' J f. : 'Q' 1 4.5 f' ..,.. 91541 ' ,. J . V c. I rsh ' :xi 1 . . .. - Q ' mi-4 it OHS students train for vocations Honoring their employers at the spring banquet are Diversified Occupations students. Richard Shrum is master ol' ceremonies. Doyle Hooper gave the invocation. Twenty-eigxht students enrolled in D. O., train- ing in 18 different occupations and trades. First semester good Human Relations was studied. Second semester Consumer's Economics was studied. D. O. students received superior rating in the district and state meetings. March 16, the 14th annual Employer-Employee Banquet was held in the high school cafeteria. OHS printing classes print the Torchlight news- paper and the yearbook as well as all the print- ed forms used at OHS and throughout the Ok- mulgee City School system. V 'ar Ki Q3 3 Su Z ,. 124...
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