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THE MANUAL SKILLS Or general with shop. Here a boy who intends to enter the industrial course spends h s freshman year, for it is from this group that boys for the vocational department are chosen. As a freshie, the student spends a period of nine weeks in each of four shops: printing, woodwork, sheet metal, and mechanical drawing. It is in these shops that the vocation to which the individual's abilities may best be adapted is discovered. Subjects dealing with science, English, and mathematics are also taught, thus giving the student a broad education while he acquires an appreciative understanding of tools, materials, and processes as they are used in the industrial field. Those who continue the general with shop curriculum must complete sixteen major units in order to graduate. These boys also are qualified to fill important positions in industry, and many graduates are now working in local plants and factories.
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MUSIC MINDED For those desiring a better appreciation of music, or for those planning a musical career, the music major course was instituted by Charles D. Long, director. The program is so designed that the student receives a sufficient amount of academic credit for college entrance, or, if he has no college plans, the vocational training he receives makes him eligible for a good position. Many interested in music only as a hobby choose this course, also. Aside from the academic curriculum, the program includes four years of vocal or instrumental ensemble, one year of theory, two years of harmony, one year of arranging and con- ducting, and one year of music history. Credit is also given for private lessons taken outside of school. Membership in one or more of the various music clubs within the school is required, and in order to graduate, the music student must have twenty units of work to his credit. To prepare the pupil for the professions of music is the primary purpose of this course, but the instructors also strive to develop the students culturally, and improve their musical taste.
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