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B. Ziegler experiments with a tape recorder in occupational relations as V. Lagergren, K. Evans look on. Experience Used ln The variety of the vocational courses offers much valuable training and experience to Tech students. Students studying carpentry gain actual experience in reading blue prints and con- structing projects. The printing classes provide a real service to the school in printing THE TECH, various bulletins and pamphlets. Also taught in the vocational building is agriculture. These students study conser- vation, livestock, production, and methods of farming. The machine shop course is open to junior boys who are interested in machine work. The students use machine tools and precision measuring instruments and have an oppor- tunity to do much individual Work. Postgraduate students are also given vocational train- ing at Tech. Mr. D. H. Chamberlin Vocational Auto Mechanics Mr. Warren Hutchens Co-ordinator Mr. G. Henmngsgaard Electroncis Bob.Merrill and Stacy Porter examine one of the many auto- mobile parts in their automotives class.
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as ? Mr. Coleman uses a chart to explain a point to Under the supervision. of Mrs. Ladner, Don Sharon Davidson in business principles and law Burrows and Dianna Leigh find bookkeeping class 01355, offers experience with adding machines. For Use ln Future The mimeograph machine, the typewriter, and the adding machine are familiar instru- ments to business students. Sophomores start out With typing While the juniors may study shorthand and bookkeeping. Oflice practice, law, consumer education, secretarial practice and Shorthand II are offered to seniors inter- ested in business. Mr. Charles Coleman Business Education Mr. K. C. Doucette Business Education Ebfaiii Mike Carter knows that typing is essential to good school work. Mrs. Armella Ladner Miss Lois Seipp Mr. Dittmar Sutterer Business Education Business Education Business Education we
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Vocational Preparation Gary Laudenbach works With an electric hack saw in his machine, shop class. Ron Updike experiments with a printing press. Mr. Madeson explains a construction fact to R. Lommel, J. Boucher, L. Bakeman. Mr. Clarence Wilson Industrial-Arts Assistant Co-orclinator Mr. Richard E. Riis Vocational Machine Shop Mr. James Leigh Mr. Robert Madeson Printing Vocational Carpentry
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