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Ho Hcgam Skilla ffm! fffwwledqe F Fx A Mrs. Johnson explains to her home economics girls the importance of making a good home. The Home Economics Department also boasts new equipment and spacious rooms in the new building. Here girls learn basic cooking and sewing methods under the direc-l tion of Miss Elizabeth McClure and Mrs. Louise Johnson. Training in industrial arts gives boys a chance to put skill and knowledge to work. Courses offered in this department, under the head of Mr. John McCullough, are printf ing, drafting, woodwork, auto mechanics, metal shop, vocational building trades, and vocational machine shop. Diversified coop- erative education is under the direction of Mr. Harold Stewart. That's pretty good, Bobbie Jo, says Jo Ellen. Give me another piece! Marsha Twigg, Linda Nelson, and Ruth Hartman must be dieting. 14 Kay Simmerman usually irons more diffi-l cult pieces than this sheet. X
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50 Cawww Spfmfdfld Etwtafw 3 Practice makes perfect in Mrs. Bertranfs 1, me mx vu , page of the Ink Pot. typing class. The commercial department prepares the students at GHS for both college and business positions. Fifty per cent of the student body is enrolled in some course in this depart- ment. The courses include typing, shorthand, office practice, bookkeeping, general business, and business arithmetic. Mr. See is the head of the business department. The Journalism class keeps busy learning about news- papers, editing the Ink Pot, and writing high school columns for the local newspapers. From their textbooks students learn to make good headlines and to write a variety of newspa- per articles. Under the leadership of Mr William Craig, student drivers are carefully instructed. Besides receiving on the road training, students learn many helpful hints from movies and lectures. One hundred and fifty student drivers annually receive training. Bobbie Jo and Julie get practical I experience under the supervision of Mrs. Lewis. Students watch as Mr. Craig ex- plains driving techniques. Mrs. Lynch shows Rita, editor, as well a the class, the layout sheet for the front
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