Ann Arbor High School 1962 Yearbook (Ann Arbor, MI) - Full Access
Industrial arts trains for action. "One of the most interesting and exciting areas in our school is the Industrial Arts Department. "In the drafting room boys can be seen busily at work drawing plans for a house of their own design. "The general metals shop shows varied activities in– cluding boys casting figures from molten aluminum, others doing electric welding, oxyacetylene welding, sheet metal work, and wrought iron work. "If you are interested in cars, and who isn't? the auto shop will have a special appeal. Here boys work on automobile maintenance and repair in all its phases; tune-up, ignition, carburetion, alignment, transmissions, and major overhauling. "The machine trades are of tremendous importance in an industrial society. In our machine shop our boys can be seen learning the complex operations of such machine tools as the lathe, shaper, milling machine, and grinder. "In our woodworking shop will be seen students mak– ing useful and attractive projects from this oldest of all materials. "Students interested in electronics can be seen at work in our electronics shop learning the theory as well as the applications of electronic theory." Who are you looking at, Danny Griffiths? 30
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