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HOME MAKING CLASS A Home Milking Class Working: on budgets at Umrev lnuume levels Miss julia S. Chenowelh, lnf-:trucmr Cllllllll1'l'1lLIl l,ill'l'flI'llllVlll MRS. E. M, HARVVELL SECRETARIAL STUDENTS Mrs. Gertrude Hughes, lnslructor Page Nineleen
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l lillllfl liIililllTllllfS IODflpC1Pll'nI?lll MISS MARTHA A. SPROULL FOODS CLASS A Food Class planning, preparing and serving adequate needs at minimum cost, selected from .3 week! food supply for a family of five. Mrs. Alma P. Bentley, lnsiructor CLOTHING CLASS A Class in clothing, planning and making dresses in accord with wardrobe needs. Miss Martha A, Sproull, Instructor Page Eighteen
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Coiilnfllicilixfe V1'1'ClllIFflUl EClll1'Cllll1l'I MRS. ANNE H. FRANZ, Advisor VOCATIONAL STUDENTS Nina Blasingame, Richard Bunch. Fleure Clark, Neville Cowart, Henry Cordes, Billy Dishinger, Ruth Harvard, Billy Henderson, Spencer Houghton, Phyllis jones, Martha Lawson, Elizabeth Ann Lewis, Gene Mashburn, Harry Miller, Rodger Pratt, Lou Frances Phillips, Frances Rawls, Doris Steinrucker, Kenneth Strickland, Marjorie Spevak, Elizabeth Summerall. The Duval County Board of Public lnstruction inaugurated at the beginning of the second semester of 1934 a new plan of educational opportunity for Juniors and Seniors known as the Jacksonville Plan of Co-operative Vocational Education. This plan allows credits toward graduation for training received in some type of occupation. The students are placed with a training agency four hours during each school day and along with this practical training on the job each student is expected to pursue related information to the occupation. The Coordinator, lVlr. E. C. Comstock, wishes to take this opportunity to thank all those who have so willingly cooperated: lVlr. Gilbert as Principalg lVlrs. Franz as High School Advisor for these studentsg lVlrs. Culp as Dean of Girls, many of the individual high school teachers, and above all the coop students who have more than any other one group been responsible for the successful operation of the plan. Recognition is also given to the companies and individual employers who have cooperated by offering to give these future employees an opportunity to secure real experiences before they graduate. Page Twenty
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