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.,f4fg.y,- 1 ., Q 'F-M-fxl rel-wi The possibilities of a motor are numerous, but its construction seems complicated Leonard Sedor, Anthony Andrus, and Bob Soroky study a diagram for details. Y4l X.7Tf1 naw! gf? N 5 W Boys in electricity test the performance of their constructed motors, Dan Sirnchok and Richard Stanowyck take a bit of advice from Richard Polevka. Kenneth Schnell prepares his parts tor a simplified motor to show its basic construction. 44 ,.,- f',t Vwmmme f-fm Dignity of Manual Labor The mind of man has made many discoveries, it has effected myriad evolutions and improve- ments, but most af these have been accom- plished by means of the hands. Work does not degrade, it uplifts a person, and if the study of how man can achieve the greatest use of God's gifts through manual labor, then teaching is jus- tified. Cantius offers the boys subjects which will have the most practical use for them. A carefully made plan precedes a complicated con- structixe problem Freshman drattsmen are Eddie Dlugazr Raymond Semon, Daniel Ka- Iemba, and Edward Kustra They learn to draw to scale, so that art can become a up reality.
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Q Only a Typing I class could look so intent while their busy fingers fly over the keys, They may think they are typing-- wazt until the teacher sees those errors? Senior boys also are beginning to see the value ot typing, at least for personal use in college, A Bright Future in the Business World Business Efficiency . . . at SJC, students are offered courses that will enable them to become efficient office personnel. Students of Cantius are much in demand for they work hard to attain mastery of fundamen- tals, improve skills, and complete an ex- tensive course in business training. Beverly Stachowslci consults with Bernacline Fer- neza as to the accuracy of some figures. Geraldine Pasciak, Janet Nasiatlca, and Pat Coleman also oper- ate calculators. Gerry Kovac and Donna Keith trans- scribe from ediphones. Harmony at last? For once they're all working without talking. Surprising, isnlt it? Dolores Nagy and Joyce Kehn operate the liquid duplicatarg Mary Alyce Mare-sh and Marcia Madey do some filingg Nancy Payne is cutting a stencilg Lori Tirnko and Susan Fohl draw on a stencil, while' Barbara Rush studies possible layouts, Mary Acela and Carol Hum- enik operate the mimeograph machine. Page 41
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S, A classroom of boys might mean a roomfull of noise, Tlms noise, ll any, is cornlng from the machinery and fools be- ing used. These fellows were actually caught at work. Robert Gaydos sets up The electric drnll for one of has yabs. Thig is lust one of the many electric maclmnes found in the shop.
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