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ATHE, OR TYPE A LI E, ITS TECHNICA Bernard Beichtel and Gary Hughes, senior printers, have corn- pleted the composition for our school newspaper and prepare to lock up the chase before placing it in the cylinder press. fo,,pP Barbara Harry, Agnes Shong, Sandy Harris, and Mare lene Nelson under the watchful eye of Mr. Schaffer are port of the team that keeps the girls' hair beau- tifully styled in the beauty culture department. Anna Moe, Zona, ond Marilyn spend a busy after- noon at mending, one ofthe perennial chores ofthe dressmcking department. 59
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4 f .,,-w DP -f lf i , -, in . I H Above: Rosie and Peggy from the senior commercial class look after the secretarial work of the school office. Below: Zona, the only distaff mem- ber of the drafting class, holds her own with the boys. ...it M SEW A SEAM, Ll Technically speaking, technical subjects are workable subjects. They inject a practical aspect into our school day and provide training that may well be the basis for a career in the future. So each day we type reams, we shape metal, we sew hems, we bake bread, we press seams, we style hair, we wire mo- tors, and we print forms. All is not book learning in our program of studies. 2 John Duggan and Rudy Ventresca, class president and vice president respectively, keep a machine lathe hot each afternoon in the school machine shop, .in ...,,,
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These disciples of BeHy Crocker Saundra Braun Shlrley Hendricks Anlfa Gessler and Mary Jane Hall are Hxlng to bake a ple lust like mofher used to make Our senxors are well steeped In the rules regulahons and procedures of safe drlv Ing Here James Reber? and Mr Romeff take off for a prachce dnvlng session John Kelso Jack Buckley and Claude Scott wnh Ihexr lmposmg array of gadgets and me ers make disabled radios play like new again Radio hams are well cured In our busy Electric Shop R ACTIVITIES ARE 2 -1 ,aa -uf' d- pie I A Dau 14,1 5, , DRIVER EUUCAIIOII 60 , I t . . . , ,ef I 1 1 w I 1' n - A ' - .g ive, ' xx f A www' ' . I f E , . I . - M- , ., Q . . . . U 5 ' A, l M..............4. l I I ' r lltv ' 43 if :Ugg s. .
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