Coldwater High School 1969 Yearbook (Coldwater, MI) - Full Access

They Mold Minds, Metal, and Wood SHOP CLUB, AT DESK: T. Schull, FRONT ROW: T. THIRD ROW: D. Glant, C. Blanton, G. Eggleton. STAND- Barnes, L. Cushing, J. Arnold, D. Huss. SECOND ROW: D. lNG: A. Blosser, E. Sell, D. Fadden, D. Brooks, W. Barne, Hurley, D. Morehouse, D. Harmon, L. Clark, P. Loose. T. Reed, Mr. Stankey. This shop club member practices a skill tlrat may be his livelihood. To some of us, spending the rest of our lives in school may seem a little ex- b·eme and extraordinary, but to the future teachers, it's a prospect they are looking forward to. Of course, there are those of us who will spend the rest of our lives in the second grade because we just aren't awfully smart. The Future Teachers' Association is geared to teach the members more about the teaching profession. This goal of bet- ter understanding is often achieved by practice, so many of the members have jobs in the afternoon in our elementary school. They observe as well as teach and the program has been highly successful as a basis for going into the teaching career. The shop club is an organization that enables boys interested in this field to further their knowledge in woodworking by attempting projects together. 63

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