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t 'ts Industrial Dept. Edsel Ford's industrial education program is elec- tive. The courses in this subject are of a general educa- tional nature and can be elected by a student at any grade level. However, it is necessary for the student to follow the planned sequence of courses. As a stu- dent follows the sequence of courses in any area, the courses become more- vocational. The final course in most areas is of two hours duration, and is definitely vocational in nature. There are six fields of industrial education at Edsel Ford High School. They are drafting, printing, wood- work, metalwork. autoshop, and a course dealing with electricity. The first course in all the areas is very general in nature. These courses are planned to give the students an opportunity to become more familiar with the common tools, procedures, and skills they will need in every day life. n l O fn 'mi f ' 'fllrr 'o ,l'IlIfl+ ' 9 Il ', , s'l,' , Q f Q f V f ff 4 f ff 1,2 at ,. f, - - 'rw-'4-.frwi , .5 E. U 3 fi MW. 5.42: ,f fy, fif:'f47 f 'mil 5 7424 , My - ' 4 if ,ji 2 f A W f, M ff M 1 ryrr ,, If ,A 'N 44 3 . 'X 'Jw r 31,-' V 1' , , i, I QZM6 ' ?f,.,zi? 4 pl ,M ., 55 ' ' 1 ? 1, , .-may f- ,,- f-, .fa we ffyyfiyj 1 I X C' 55 f f !!6?0 ff 1 Of Y f ff? 6 fig! if 1 ,f ff Boys in the wood shop employ various machines and tools to create their finished products. ,yt Bryant McGrew uses the lathe to shape a bowl in a wood shop class. Boys in the wood shop employ various machines and tools to crcatc their finished products.
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l l J -As., ...- Q ni ,,,. ,.q-.mari I .a... ,s i '2 D , into ' Q wif... . 0,1 .. .5 ir?- Betsy Bornyasz and Joylinn McBride prepare food in their home- making class. .f Home Economics Edsel Ford's honiemaking department feels that expert management of the home is one way of achiev- ing some of the highest values in human relations. Homemaking education has the responsibility of trans- mitting knowledge and developing skills required by men and women in the establishment of a home. The courses are based upon the mental processes of plan- ning, controlling and evaluating the use of family re- sources such as time, money, energy, materials, in- terests, and abilities. At Edsel Ford, the courses offered are: beginning and advanced girls foods, boys food, child care, per- sonal appearance, clothing, and personal tailoring. These classes are taught by Miss Rose Marie Fergu- son and Mrs. Joanne McConkev. l Q L l 3 . ll 3 ., ,3 1 A -17 5, t , W , ,.-. J , pf ' I W, ,' WFRDED -.I E if F F UN I J ,, fjM 'g ' y. ETF ' F ..ff 'Y If 1 it M,-N - 1' ..,. 1 W it Eli f 4 ' ' i , if ,L ,,V! nw EH 7 . e 7 ..i . 4 3 W A I 'iii ' . i yl Ji 1 V tt? F. ' 1 I ,. 4 . .X 1' ' . ,t 3 :Q , P H I 1 vm 'if Q Y , F t 1 ,ii , , - 1 --: -L V - + . . 5-4 ' , t i Yfzfi il ixgf f P 1 ,,,, 1, ll 2, z i r - JI Q V' fQ.,,,,r,,,,,. W ---N X ,fix ., . t' . H0m?mak'Hg students gain Practical experienc b f Four EF underclassmen arrange a window display of clothing made by studenw in the sewing class. 'ng Ordinary household tasks. e y Per Crm
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