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Mr. Parker and amateur radio enthusiasts Richard Griffin, Ed Bes singer, Chuck Vandenberg, and Elmer Megeyse try out Penn's Citi zens' band set. Laorry Nifong, industrial arts instructor, gives Dudley Rider some im- portant engine lathe instruction. Here is the 'new' look in drafting class- C es. But Jill Frederickson is all business at in Mr. Haines second hour trade draft- J l I I ing class. 0 3 5-6223 : Q l x if qi..M!nJl11-31 3
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A new language and a new language teacher are available at Penn this year. Mr. Arthur Dedinsky discusses struct- ural grammatical characteristics of the Russian language. German prof George Green, with that easy manner of his, helps Ger- man students over first day jitters. 1 w Diana McCallister, Earl Slater, and David Chastain listen carefully as French teacher Mrs. Vera Holley dictates the next question during a semester French test. 29
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'PEW-W . ids I 's I-I V ,a ,VQWGA The Department of Industrial Edu- cation has not only expanded its facilities but also its curriculum emphasis. Included in the depart- ment are vocational training classes, industrial arts classes and general exploratory shop classes. Perhaps the most important con- cern of the department is job train- ing. Boys enrolled in industrial edu- cation classes are more employable which is important in highly com- petitive industry. Area school vocational arts instruc- tors find the Penn program worthy of emulation. Department chairman Mr. C. A. Needler is assisted by in- structors Benning, Behrens, Haines, Nifong, O'Connor, Parker, Portolese, and Wlolfe. Course offerings include Trade Machine Shop, Trade Draft- ing, 'Trade Wood Shop, and Trade Auto Shop. Auto Shop, Drafting, 1 Wood Shop, Electric Shop, VVelding, and Practical Arts complete the program. Mr. Wolfe, auto shop instructor, points out an important lubrication spot to auto shop student Kenny Welsh. Gary Johnson, Mr. Tony Portolese, and Herman Christy have everything and the kitchen sink. Nick Strombeck, a Trade IV Machine Shop student, operates a vertical milling machine in roughing out a. 4 throw crank shaft for an experimental engine. Dan Therrien is assembling cyclinder inserts to the experimental engine he and Nick Strombeck developed in the machine shop. Industrial Education director Mr. C. A. Needler registers his approval. Jim Liepold, and Randy Kuntz get some Lights, Action, WELDING! first hand experience in carburetor ad- justment. 31
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