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jorking together . . in the vocational agriculture department In addition to classroom instruction, Shawnee vocational agriculture followers gain practical out- of-door experience by the cultivation and sowing of plots of ground. Learning the operation of farm machinery, the principles of farm management, and modern farm- ing methods is the objective of the farmers of the future. Competition, in the animal husbandry field, is a result of the Allen County Fair, where the vo. ag. boys enter their livestock to be judged. Repairing the cutter bar of this mower requires the workmanship of Ronald Schooler, Roger Crites, and Jim Phillips — vo. ag. students. Richard Jacobs, Jack Layton. and Junior Kohli inspect a tool chest which was con- structed by a fellow student. Page Nine
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Hands and mind in the industrial arts shop Tom McKinney and Bob Shellen- barger make use of the new car lift — a labor saving device in the mechanical department of the shop. For any vocational student, the industrial arts shop is a dreamhouse. The best up-to- date machinery enables students to construct projects which reflect the creator ' s pride and ingenuity. Wood and metal lathes, a shaper, grinders, a planer, a jointer, and electric saws are but a few of the machines in the shop. A fully equipped photography laboratory is a division of the shop which is superb. Behind the safety glass in his shield, Jm Klinefelter gains a few pointers on the art of arc welding. Harold Hendrickson is ably demonstrating. Arc and oxyacetylene welding, and metal cutting are only a few of the instructions which prepare these students for industry. Page Eight
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Foreign languages develop culture Mrs. Shackelford, Latin instructor, assists Jerry Hine- gardner in the translation of his daily Latin assign- ment. Interests in foreign languages are cultivated in Latin and Spanish classes. Latin students probe into the past with the study of Caesar and Ovid while Spanish pupils learn the art of conversation. Through the study of alien tongues the Eng- lish with which we struggle becomes notice- ably easier. Seiior Baca directs his Spanish stu- jjr dents as they join in the singing of ' Frey Felipe, a Spanish round. Page Ten
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