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' New Talents Shown in Industrial Arts Rick Best, left, and Ted White worked on many engines this year in Motor Mechanics. Duane Clark and Dave Bowers practice cutting with the acetylene torc . Industrial Arts are offered at Shenandoah in many forms. Welding helps many boys to learn skills, and Motor Mechanics is a great favorite for the boys. All of these classes prepare boys for an occupation outside of school. Many hours have been spent learning about the manufacturing of articles. The actual manufacturing does not take place in the rooms of Shenandoah, but the process of learning occurs. The classes prepare the students for future jobs in various industries. We live in a nation that is the world's industrial leader. This nation provides jobs for people who are skilled in machine usage and repairs. Drafting, Woodshop, Motor Mechanics and Welding were courses offered to help prepare students for their future. Mr. Tony Keesling watched Melvin Zachary and Rocky Slaven as they examine a transmission shaft.
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