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TECHNICIANS The advanced class of shop consists ot ten boys While the beginner's class consists ot 14. The beginners class learns to use hand tools, such as hand plane, hand saws and the chisel. . - Don Dworak, Duane Cermak, Tom Darrow, and Learning to Operate IT1C1Cht1'teS and Wayne Morgan embark upon the only distasteful building individual projects was under- pmt of Shop-Clean Up- taken by the advanced class. They used the circular saws and turning lathe in their projects. The iirst project the beginners' class undertook was that of the sanding block, Marilyn Maack points to a hot fjggiikggslthe World to Elaine lohn Lang completes his bird cage While Tom Thomassen puts the finishing touches on his bedroom suite. STUDIO HANDS Many of the students who help to make the DC.-TV. program a success are those taking the general course. The general course is taken by those who do not Wish to specialize in any particular vocation. The only requirements in this course are one year ot science, one year ot mathematics, one year of social studies and three years of English. With the exception ot these subjects, students choose any other subjects they want to make up the rest ot their credits. These students, who are undecided during their school years, may decide to undertake different protes- sions atter graduation.
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Betty Remmers finishes her last unit on the school bookkeeping accounting machine. As we look in upon the offices of DC.-T.V. we hear the whirl, buzz and click of many numerous machines. How busy everyone seems to be! With Miss Edith Roos directing, many girls prepare for secretarial positions. The daily program for these future clerical Workers con- sists of classes in typing, stenography I and ll, machines and bookkeeping. In the senior machines class, students learn to operate the calculator, the bookkeeping machines, adding machines and the dicta- phone. Dorothy Sabata finishes her typing budget. Q i 5. EW, . f . I' DEAR SECRETARY 0 Gladyce Kozisek takes shorthand dictation from Mr. B. E. Vauck, principal. The secretaries in this department help prepare the school paper for printing and also do all the typed material ot other departments. The students have a duplicator, a ditto ma- chine, a mimeograph and a long carriage typewriter to help them in their Work. Future secretaries have the opportunity for practice by Working for Mr. H. C. Ebmeier or Mr. B. E. Vauck. Preparing for merit exams and numerous other clerical exams take hours of practice for girls planning a commercial career. Page 23 x -x
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Dorothy Engler and lean Klein point cut on the Butler county map the schools which they will teach to the rest of the class, lohn Engler, Betty Glock, Qlice Palik, Virginia Haba, Lucille Palik and Geraldine Svoboda. QUIZ KIDS l-lere are the l'Quiz Kids appearing daily in an hour-long audio-program on DC.-T.V., under the guidance of Miss Lucile Hoffman, their production manager. These industrious future teachers plan to bestow their knowledge to the minds of the young in the near future, Having taken part in an active program for two years, these l4 Quiz Kids have done many things to prepare themselves for their future work. Practice teaching in the public and rural school was one of the major accomplishments of the year. Rural practice teaching for this year took place during March 6-lU. e normal trainers plan their hobo party. ,..-... if Letha Nozicka asks her classmates whose plliOW is this in the normal training class Rosa ie Zegers, Letha Nozicka, loyce Metzgar, Martha Stara and Mary Kozisek. -J 9 V tf l The student teachers learned that teaching is more than a mere routine existence jobg it is also rich in the opportunities of understand- ing and helping young children to learn. The daily program consisted of discussions on teaching problems and regular class work. luniors with an NSU average are welcome to take part in this program. Fllice Palik practices teaching in a sixth grade Geography class. WL I xi' 'Q
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