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Students of Mr. Dunahoo's Wood Shop classes roll up their sleeves and get down to business. At the right is Don Harris busy scraping a piece of cedar for the chest he is building. Jesse Castillo concentrates on mea- suring o board to tit on the miniature chest he is making. It got even hotter in the sheet metal shop, judging from this picture of Arnold Acuna and Kenneth Hughes cutti n g a piece of metal. These industrial arts classes are very popu- lar with boys who are planning to be me- chanics or construction workers. working en metal weed and leather projects lntent on his wo rk is Warren Grimm, who is measuring These boys thouqh it may not look that way are really some metal in the sheet metal shop to fit on a friend s small engoying themselves repairing the engine of a motor scooter model car. in machine trades class
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senior class officers in ron-on' Election of the l954 Senior Class officers was held the second week of school. Nominations were turned in to Mr. Hoffman's office before voting time in order to save the confusion of nominations from the floor.Candidates for the three offices were written on the large blackboard shown at left in the auditorium. seniors hold iirsi class meeiino io eleoi 1954 oiiieers Ns and Mr. Charles lrby. At the left Mr. C. A. Gregg, principal, is pictured supervising the balloting. Assisting him were Mr. E. E. Sluder ff' oasiing voies is o serious mailer Students lined up along the foot of the stage to cast their votes. Balloting was intended to be secret, but it seems that Bob Graf doesn't care who sees who he's voting for! When the votes were counted, it was found that a run-off was needed between Nick and Walter for Presi- dent, David, Bob, and Joe for Vice-President, and .loan and Barbara for Secretary. Winners' names posted on the bulletin board were Nick Perales, David Henderson, and Joan Glusing. ty. ..-I seniors listen oareiollo Students did some serious thinking before voting for their choices. Here they are shown listening while Mr. Gregg explainsthemethod of voting they will use. Seniors were cautioned not to vote for iust their friends, but for the person who they thought would be the most capable and efficient officer. fr , -iii v
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