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N After a few years in the industrial arts classes, many boys become highly skillful with the machines at their disposal. Students put their creative ability to work in turning out such useful articles as lamp bases, chairs, cof- fee tables, and other practical household fur- nishings. ' A-.-- A- - Y- 1 .' 53? fl ' it wi F-i 'eva ' V -.V ,Q un- i ,A . f is 4 ml lair-WH Watch the fingers! Mr. W. Brumbach warns os Mr. D. Schwenk demonstrates a circular table saw. These faculty members comprise the industrial arts department. cfzhlshfd Mr? efzcazmqe XX dy ifldfllldf rzffffly Xt s i. -15,4 Sl4,eTj M xfffff Time passes quickly for L. Fultz, J. Gehman, and C, Phafl, As D. Peters puts the finishing touches on his bongo drums, three seventh grade shop students, while they gain experi- C, Huie fits o piece of inlaid into his cord table, which has ence and tips in technique in furniture making. 0 Checkerboard center and a veneer design. Giving mechanical drawing a try, R. Keener, C, Reedy, C, Wanner and P. Hafner, members of the ll-G class, familiarize themselves with the T-square, triangle, compasses and drawing board. III bs .p-- -' Af. 'W' , i K , Q eie' -Y - 5-
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011 is Viewing slides are Social Studies head, Mr, L. Miller, Mr. Huffert, Mr. A. Miller, Mr. Wise, Mr. Kouvaros, Miss Best, Mr, Rodgers, Mr, Mahon, Mr, Moyer and Mr. Griesemer. Q'5'-vw-au.. .Ying . Mae., ,l' vs A . Make sure his name is on that paper! caution B, Durdon and D. Mosteller as A. Fritz checks the registration list. Meanwhile A. Zwicky anxiously awaits permission to vote. grew! sfuzhzfk weMme fb erik zz an College applications, Career Day plans, junior high I. Q. tests The welfare of each student, when he enters high school, becomes the responsibility of the guidance department. Assistance in course selection is given by its personnel. School and personal problems are shared and discussed. For the senior, tours ot hospitals, colleges, and industries are arranged to aid him in selecting his occupation. Career Day enlightens the junior on various job opportunities. C. Spehar, J. Bird, and G. Hess discuss women's careers in the Armed Forces with Air Force Sgt. P. Wehmeyer. 'S glllhflil ...MT At easel commands Mr, C. Klingler as the military orien- tation class, composed of l2-G and I2-V boys, obeys.
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O rx .i -If flff' . ,' 1 O? . . 1 '--...f As Mr. P. Arner, department head, and Mr. D. Schwenk compare the interiors of a plane and the newly acquired driver education car, Mr, W. Guistwite looks on interestedly. ln order to produce the skilled drivers of tomorrow, the driver education department of- fers instruction behind the wheel as well as in the classroom. Learning to care for your car is as important as driving it, according to the instructors. Courtesy on the road determines a good driver. V, Lai! , r . X. L' . fill' ,lpxlzzfegrflkw id mf 5 .MIM ffylgkdgfrfj ,XLR Z! A fn? A .P 1 Mgzf fp .71 jyfff , ., 'V riff f , ,MKQQJ cw: aimzivzs Wi 1 fe' XM f f er . 1 MMF Learning the significance at the various road signs during Remember, easy with the clutch is a common phrase an eleventh grade driver education class under Mr. W. heard by all eleventh grade students taking driver educa- Brumbach's supervision are S. J. Kreisher and J. Bowers. tion here at school, including those practicing in this shot. T. Terenchin, G. Hostetter, T. Sanchez and Mr. Amer are extremely interested as C. Gring uses a device to measure depth perception, All auto driving pupils use the device plus many others. i.:--.wsmisisgfes 'A W ' ' f- is-emerge ., 'V ..
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