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.agen 3 92: t g heir Electric shop students are husy wiring house frame. The boys in the almye picture are studying: the yalye timing of .1 four-cylinder engine, Students Learn Technics Mr. Rohert Oiljncoln saifl that the program this year was similar to last years in many ways. The hoys hegzm the year hy huilcling transformers and workecl their way to the wallluoartls. The secoml-year hoys workefl on a house frame which was huilt hy Mr. 0'l.incoln. They put in lights anrl wirecl the entire house. The first-year hoys stuflietl the principles of the auto aml how to repair them. They also stuflietl the hrake system. The seeonrl-year sturlcnts sturliefl the starter. transmission. anal the electrical parts of a car. :Xuto shop instruetor was Mr. :Karon Cory, During the year the chemistry class sturliefl clecomposition. hytlrolysis. ions. antl performed many fliflerent experiments in the lahoratory, Mr. Clarence Wv3lflPIt staterl that class time was cliyiclecl hetween cliscussions. reeitations. anrl lahoratory experiments. :Xt the emi of the year stuflents hearfl a speaker anfl went on a fielrl trip toa local inclustry. Robert Cgjlom-, ,-Xnthony Siino, Leg Ann Edigon. These students are shown fwfftfflllltlgl an experiment in Nlr. Wulflt-n's physical Bill Rippy. Grace .Xnn Russo. and Diane Malik 5Cl9f1CCCliFe- in the laboratory of the chemistry class.
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-quibvlt b 5 I Regina Hull. Madclyn Salvetti. and Toni DiXIercurio are learning to make a hed occupied by a sick person. Girls Learn, Home Care The homemaking department at Pittsburg tries to help girls learn how to operate and manage a home. The homemaking tear-hers are Nlrs. Eugenia Blum and Mrs. Ruth Carnill. There are seven areas studied in this program: housing, family and personal relationship, health, child care and guidance, clothing. and food nutrition. Classes study the seven areas during the three years of high school. progressing each year according to their level of achievement. The girls. however, decide what, when. and how each unit is to he studied to meet their needs and interests. An annual field trip is taken to San Francisco to enrich the girls' background in all areas. Mrs. Carnill's sixthaperiod home- making class. .,,, Z5
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