Warren Baxter, Anthony Cascio, and Walter Taylor, students in a class in machine shop. are shown here working on a lathe. Students in an automotive shop class, Vincent Strote, Frank Schwab. Everett Puckett, and Richard Paske are pictured plac- ing a piston in an automobile engine. HARRY C. MAITLAND, B.E. Assistant Head Industrial Arts GEORGE A. BERG, B.E. Industrial Arts CARL H. KLAMPE Industrial Arts CHARLES M. PRATT Industrial Arts CLOYD O. ROBESON, B.S. Industrial Arts .ALFRED D. SABIN, M.A. Industrial Arts FACULTY Working in automotive shop is especially enjoyable to MR. MAIT- A LAND. He believes that the devel- , opment and use of automatic hydraulic control of machines such as trains and automobiles will in- qvr fluence strongly future industrial work. Printing is considered by MR. BERG as the most interesting field in industrial arts. He feels that atomic energy is the scientific achievement which will have the greatest effect upon industry in the World of to- morrowa Designing of furniture is, MR...KLAMPE'S. hobby, and he considers Woodcraft more interesting than any other field of industrial arts. He believes that the develop- ment of atomic energy Will change industry greatly. The newly-developed field of electronics, says MR. PRATT, will probably cause a great effect upon future industrial work. During his leisure hours he often is occupied with coin collecting, one of his favorite hobbies. MR. ROBE- SON'S collection of shells and forms of sea life is his fav- orite hobby, which keeps him busy outside of school hours. The automotive field appeals to him as the rnost interesting of all branches of industrial arts. Of all recent inventions, says MR. SABIN, television will probably cause the greatest change among industrial Workers. His collection of stamps is one of his best-liked hobbies, and drafting is the field in which he is most interested. 23
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