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D E students, Phyllis Eat- on and Joe Kenny prac- tice a job interview. EDUCATION This year thirty five first and second year students are employed on a part-time basis in twenty three different businesses in Winchester and Fredrick County. During the year such subjects as selling, stockkeeping, advertising, grooming, speech, and store operation are covered in the dass- room for use on the job. Bill Kerns practices merchandise pre- sentation speech before members of class. Sam Blaney and Ethel Lewis arrange a display on the D E bulletin board for the interest of all James Wood students.
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A check for S777 which was raised during the polio drive is presenred to treasurer, Curtis Wilson, rigbi, by DE members, Author Lingo, Shirley Mold- en, and Walter Lockharclt. Ann Chapin and Patsy Williams give sales de' monsrrarion, one of the many subjects in the stu- dies of a DE student. Mg, w 9, W-1 or Bill Kerns arranges D E Merchandise Manual. DISTHIBUTIVE Under the Distributive Education program at james NVood juniors and seniors, who have a C average or better, have the opporruniry of learning salesmanship and business methods both in the classroom and from actual experi- ence on the job. Also, D E students receive credits toward graduation if they work their required 540 hours for the year.
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AGRICULTURE Learning by doing, rhe boys are building turkey nests. Vocational Agriculture nt james Wood provides instruction for three groups: the All-Day group, the young Farmer group, and the Adult Farmer group. The one hundred and twenty-nine stu- dents enrolled in the'All-Day group receive training through classroom study and home farm projects. The Young Farmer group includes young men who have either graduated or left school and are now farming. They meet once each month to discuss problems they eng counret as they advance in farm ownershipl The Adult Farmer program is in the form of n ten week course of two nights per week on farm machinery maintenance and other topics which present problems to the adult farmer, Since james Wood lies in :1 rural area, the Vocational Agriculture program is one of the best and largest in the state. . The agriculture proiecrs are many, here the boys are proudly show- ing their sheep. 'I26
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