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IXWNTHIO SVXIRT marked and tn thetr proper pltees yyhteh helps Nlorse as ye he b get greatest posstble antount of vyork done ltme gtyelt to each student so he may eet he most out oi the course Proteets completed tn the past feyy years yyould add up to well tnto the thousands 'lables desks lamps and all ktnds of furnt ture of nearly eyery' descrtptton has been made l'he ktnds of wood used are Vt httewood llard Ptne 'Vlaple Cedar Mahogany Soft Pane Bassyy ood and Plywood comtng from seyertl parts of the Lntted States A stock sheet ts kept for etch boy' on ythtch ts re eorded the amount of lumber used A er each class the shop ts syyept and brushed up yery neatly by t rotattng schedule Ihret boys haye the cleantng vyork eaeh yyeek lhere ts a lorenaan and tvyo sweepers the for man ehecktng everythtng tn the shop and tng out a eltee s tt to shoyy yyhtt been done lhe lndustrtal Arts Course ts offered to tor y ar tn at-fa sehoo 'llae seyent ertders do yyoodworktng and make lsntfe raeks btrd hottses neektte racks tnd other small artteles lhe etghth grade has yyood yyorktn metal work and electrtctty e lr shrta n haye tttechanteal drayytng vyood yyorktng and shop math Sophomores haye yyoodvyorktrag and blue prtnt readtng For the luntors an excellent opportuntty ts offered tn metal yy orktng They haye maehtne shop sheet metal and bench metal work Qentors take general matntenance praetteal house yytrtng and yyeldtng lhe proteets made tn yy ood are tery sturdy tn eonstruetton and bauttfully fantshed Sty ra types of potnts are ttsed they are nat d butt vlued butt rtbbet dado doyetttl oyy te morttse and tenon end lap note e cross lap 1 e tn seyera ot aers e proteets are sanded as smooth as glass and in edtoashaleo oortatm ea e gram tnd letnd of wood or to a eolor I at n ea th ftlrnt ure a yyaea protect ts to be used Statns used are yyalnut mahogany early Amerxcan and a statn made by Vlr 'Worse and yyhtch the boys refer to as 'Vlr Vlorses statn Patnts most commonly used tn the shop are vyhtte blue b te gray' atad alumtnum The machtne shop ts a room butlt on to the at oodyy orktng shop lt ts conducted and kept clean ts any art of the Industrtal Arts Department In he maehtne shop there are lyyo metal turntng lathes vetth seyertl at tachments for many metal turntng processes 1 plumbers furnace yyeldtng set grtnder a yartety of soldertng trons tncludtng electrte ones and soleiertng suppltes taps and dtes and ea good supply of metal Band tron told llel sttel brass copper ttn and galy tnt trcn are s yeral of the most common metals e tntae mt tne son Tostrea plaeel on panels arranged accordtng to thetr stle and are properly marked Charts are posted to h lp the student tn dtmenstons such ra tons e mals ee tn lathe yyor lh electrtcttyf course oflers bell yytrtng for r Senta s arte panel takes ca e o e t eetrteal yyerk to a certatn extent A a ge amount of electrtcat tools are needed for thas and th y are also arranged and markel prop e n the pane If one eould take the ttme to wateh the eyery day yyork of the lndustrtal Arts course they would spend seyeral days tn the shop and then not see all at as equtpped for One does not realtle tthat a vyonderful shop I'homaston matntatns unless they haye seen at It yyould be yyorth yy htle for eyery person an lltemaston to ytstt the shop and see for thems lyes Aceordtng to stle lhomaston has a better sh ap th n some of the leadtng sehools tn 'Nlatn as shotyn by stattsttes 'lhe stoa IS ytlued at thousands of dollars Xktth more room anl Vlr Vlotses successful pltnntnfl ani tf ntore equtpment eould be purchased lhtnaaston natght boast the l st lnlttstrtal f tts C aurse tn the State ol Vlatne Sl lil X1 XXfa Pytglj ' 'Q' ' 'I UR TIIIH Q gf 5 'l'7l Nlr, t , y'-ll as t ' oyts. to ta the A . '. ' . ' . . ' ' s s ' s t -A ' v A ' A s' V ' s Iv F is ' ' ' ' , I . , . '. ' . ' , A' A 1 e f ' 1 r red. ' ' -. '. l.'k, H ,Y x'a 4 I xy ul K 6 v p A b ft- - - L 'y 5 t- , ret. 'e ' :E . ., . A . . e '. A7041 -- 3 t- - - I' t ussl ' l- .eh' ' h t. ' o lf . ' .ll mt' - --te ate- t t f . has . - s e ' ' . f e- -, as f.ct' c d-ci ... rtz. ' - ' k. students from the seventh grade through the the eighth grade and practical house wiring yn' If ' 1'3l 1, ' - h fo A I. 13 1 rt fth- ,K .5 e ' l , 4, -lv . ' ,V I lk, e ' ' - - ' ' Th rly' to - .. -l. ,Ima - . ale ' -',lt -lydl ' - A U . A A -h dv . , . . t ' . e ' 5. ' . . y,atn'd . d l'.. Th' 1 ' A ' ee e ash' e ' f c I h at'l:s tht A 7 1' 'h 'A ' Y' 1 - -r - A . ' h yy'tll aat'l c 't ' yvttl 'l i'l the ROI 4 ' , ,- ,' ' '47
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LOCALS re yy re in ou las year s hool XXe entered our high school days in -H At that time it seemed as though 1047 wis centuries away September we entered the main room tll smiles just to think that it last we were 'Xflr 'Xflixey s home room stu tents 'X r 'Vltxey hte 78 Seniors to greet i m ei ion ere were luniors S iphe mor s anl 70 I reshmen Among., these stulents we haye eight from Cushing two from I r en ship tw o from XX arren one from Xfle nhegan Vee found Mrs Gardiner Xflrs Sjoblom ind Mr Vlorse along with Mr Maxcy ready to try to teach us during our last year 'Xt r Sprague from Bangor Mrs Vlelgard from lhomaston and Mrs laird from Portland yoined our faithful teiehers who proyed to be yery satisfactory Consumers 'Science was introdueed to the Juniors and Seniors Mr 'Xlaaccy being structor lhe class has enioyed it ts a sittdv yery mueh It has so ftr consisted of mostlv outside reseireh w orls XXe the elass of -+7 haye enioyed the our irs at S ind thoug with mte sentiment in mind htye enjoyed being Sen tors Our Senior year has been a yery aetiye and an industrious one Xke enjoyed most of all giying our three aet play coached by Xlrs Syioblom Days XX ithout Daddy whieh w is most successful. l7or our gra uating activities w'e have chose en maroon 'aps and gowns. XX hite roses were selected a our class flower Our colors are silver ray' and bottle green. Our motto is Not Quantity but ualityf' The class parts were chosen and w'e rind none other but Helen l.y'nch as valedictorian: Lorraine Butler. salu- titorianz Joan Crie. l.ois Hastings and Robert B'attie have the honor essay's. e elective parts for graduation have been 'hosen as follows: Class Cifts. Joan ElI'ot. Robert Hall: Class Propheev. Yancy' l.ibby'. Bruce Jack: Class XX'ilI. Savward Hall: Class History Phyllis Risteen XX ith a feeling of gratitude we the cliss of eaye H S is we loole baele on e hxppy years spent here we cant help hiying a deep feeling of regret on leaying the sehool taeulty and undergraduates B 'Xflvitl THOMASTON HAS IMPROVED INDUSTRIAL ARTS COURSE Ihe Industrial Course has been greatly im proyej during the past few years through the efforts of Xflr Morse the instructor I ist yeir the shop was painted completely by the method eilled color dynamics Ihe green with bla k lenobs etc Power mtehines re 1 darleer green with all danger points painted red lhe shop is yery clean in at p aranee and one enjoys working in it instead ef hiying the feeling of being shut within four dirle walls in a eloud of dust A strict satety eourse is given to students beginning with the I reshman boys lXflr Xflorse demonstrates the correet way to use eieh mi e ine lhe boys are giy n lis of si e rules to study and then are iyen 1 test they pass they may use the power tools lf they do a good job Mr 'Vlorse records their nime power tool used and the date the power tool is used until all power machinery has been used by' each student. This insures safe ' te the studen as well as others that n . I' be near by' Pow-er tools in the shop are a circular saw. a band saw. a iointer. wood turning lathe. . portable sander. and a drill press with attach ments. -X shaper has been made from a drill press. and is used for mortising also, As soon as possible. Nlr. Nlorse hopes to enlarge the variety' of power too s. ' ' shop has .1 very' arge va '- I' of c. - penters toels. Ecrh bench in the shop as on it lo different hand tools and many' others are located on the panels :Xll tools are plainly' THE SEA BREEZE PAGE TXVENTY-THREE He X 'e a ' at last ' r I ' of I-I7 I, In 'K Ai , A Ihi I- ' .I i . . I - . ' . 1 -r li . In adlt th '--31. ' 120 w'ho has now' taken Mrs.4Melgard's place. have Ceiling is Whllf' Walls gfefn- doors find C-Nlnlylq . . Q, I IA 4 Y. ,. y ing w X i. 1 . . . ye. T H, . . h i'h -h' . ' ' - ' - ' 'e a ' t ..f'ty ty w t ity d v 5 . I-1 ' 1 Q s I lh fb, l riety ir e i i e h
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THE SEA BREEZE PAGE TXVENTY-FIVE ETIQUETTE CLUB Svmnd Rou. Mary Orne. P:-rncm Hashll Bcatnu: lewns Vlunel Jones Jmn Young, I-Yrs! Row, Lvl! to Rzghl: Christine Maxcy. Catherine O'ConneIl. Margaret Mayo.
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