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Lines and Angles Torment Future Architects Mr. Hall demonstrates to Tim Moynihan, during his mechanical drawing class, the right way to use a pencil. Men Versus Women Drivers in Training Class Drivers training class receive a new Chevrolet in which to learn driving operations.
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Students Prepare for Vocations in Industry Sparks fly as Mike Maycrnik works in machine shop. Jack Yager, wood snop student, checks carefully to see that his buzz saw cut will be precise. James Dixon examines a book while Mr. B. J. Vesely, printing instructor, watches John Kobe set type. Shop courses offered at Whiting High School arc machine shop, print shop, and wood shop. These courses are taken by boys pursuing a general or vocational course. In each of these shops, boys are taught the fun- damentals of that particular craft. A knowledge of these fundamentals enables a boy to become more aware of the importance of a skilled crafts- man. Machine shop is set up to train a boy to go into a trade after graduation. It enables boys to learn the operation and functions of various types of machines. Printing and woodshop offer students the tech- niques of their respective fields.
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Students Participate in Home Economics Glass Phyllis Banasak. Margaret Carroll, and Susan Hunter give competition to old-pro Betty Crocker. Cooking, a course open to all students from eighth grade on, is an elective subject. Its function is not only to instruct the future homemakers in the preparation of food but also to teach them the basic principles of good nutrition. Personal hygiene and cleanliness of the cooking area are also stressed. In the sewing class WHS students learn to make everyday wearing apparel ranging from bermuda shorts to pajamas. Also taught in this course is the proper care for various materials. Art pupils are finding a whole new field of enjoyment and beauty opening before them. They learn of the true make-up of art con- sisting partly of perspective and dimension. Nancy Perry and Carol Maycrnick admire Joanne Buksar's latest creation in sewing class. Mr. Spoerner, art teacher, looks on as John Kilgour, Elaine DcHcncs, and Dennis Zclcnkc display their artistic abilities.
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