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- manmwmmwmwym Cindy JMDaney and Barb Parker, senior Vikeues, work after school hours on Friday preparing a bulletin board for the new week 14 Dedicated Spirit Leads To Successful Living Dedication is the ingredient found in every suc- cessful Princeton student. A scholar must be dedi- cated to his studies to make high grades and win honors. A musician must practice constantly to be- come great in his desired Held of study. A senior Vikette must always be willing to give of her time freely to the school, serving as a guide when needed An athlete must work out constantly to keep in shape for every game and tournament Dedication is a cornerstone for the future; with it one can be cer- tain of recognition and7 later on, success. Harry Howard, an athlete as well as a scholar, studies his American history textbook to prepare himselffor tomorrows class. In the pose afa Hue musician, Judy Wainscot: plays on her cello with zest during one of Ihe daily orchestra rehearsals.
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Brigid maria have given many curious students an incentive w investigate 1hr: new metal shop and the arc-welding course. Skill, Hard Work Mean Success in Applied Arts A wellrrounded program and the desire for tech- nical knowledge have prepared many students for t0day3s highly industrialized world. The applied arts program is designed to give a student technical training needed for many trades. At the present time, the applied arts program is carried out for four years. In the first two years, a student devotes equal time to six basic areas: me- chanical drawing, woodworking, industrial eco- nomics-hfactors which determine industrial envi- ronment, graphic arts h such as printing and pho- tography, metalworking, and basic electricity. Dur- ing the last two years, a student specializes in one specific area, As a result of these programs, career planning replaces many years Of experimenting. Although most 0fthese students do not go to college, their technical training usually means success. Ax par! of usual class work printing students devote much time to school pm- jcns. such as making posters for voting day. 16
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