Johnstown High School - Spectator Yearbook (Johnstown, PA)

 - Class of 1944

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The future draftsmen, mechanics, welders, print- VOCATIONAL ers, carpenters, and electricians who will join in the march to victory with Uncle Sam, will be those trained through the Vocational Department. Those boys taking up one of the numerous trades offered have a half-day training each day. The other half of the day is spent in English, vo- cational mathematics, and science classes.

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Marguerite Hinchman Helen Hinchman HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT Whether it be autumn, winter, or spring, food and clothing are subjects vital to us all. This year Miss Helen Hinchman and Miss Marguerite Hinchman, directors of the Home Eco- nomics department of Johnstown High School, carried out a program emphasizing to all the necessity of a knowledge concerning foods and clothing. At the beginning of the year the cooking classes concentrated on the preserving of toma- toes, beans, and fruits then in season. Busy sewing classes, conducted by Miss Helen Hinchman, worked out an economical way to build up their particular wardrobe. At the middle of the year clothes and novelties were made for Christmas gifts. Throughout both semesters the girls were taught the correct and thrifty way to main- tain a household either in war or peacetime. Knowledge in this vein proved most essential, because the war has made changes in every home. An explanation of new methods being used, and an explanation of what may be expected in the post-war home made interesting classes. Mrs. Coulson and Miss Deemer, student teachers from Pennsylvania State College, took their practice work at the Johnstown High School in the Home Economics department.



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DEPARTMENT Some of the shops are located in the junior high schools, and the entire first floor of our school is composed of shops. All the shops give the boys a knowledge of the type of work they must do when they enter the field of industry. Although the instructors of the Vocational De- partment are not given lime-light recognition, the results of their direction is obvious, as we watch trained boys go into various defense occupations.

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