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Practical Courses in the Classroom Both Home Ec. and Ag. hold important places in the New Carlisle vocational department. Home Ec. teaches the girls improved methods of home - making and Ag. proved helpful to boys who desire to pursue farming as a career. Home Ec. was taught by Mrs. Margaret Ekstrom and Miss Bonnie Clingenpeel and Ag. by a new member of the faculty--Mr. Wayne Asche. Home Ec. instructs girls in the fields of food preparation, good grooming, home management, nursing, and home decorating. In Agriculture the boys learned new and improved farming methods to be used in their Future Farmer program. Looks like the girls are helping Bev complete her sewing project.
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And now boys, to plan a desk, you... Boys Use New Shop Classroom Two Industrial Arts courses are offeredat New Carlisle. Mr. Harry Tolmen taught mechanical drawing and Mr. William Lynch taught shop. During the year, shop classes made desks, lamps, cedar chests, and other items of furniture. Know-how incare and accuracy in carpentry and design were taught with emphasis on safety. The students also became skilled in the use of woodworking and metalworkingtools. . . results-- an accident free year. In the first year of mechanical drawing, major emphasis is placed on graphics and scaling, and in the advance course more specialized training--diemaking, designing and drafting are emphasized. Mr. Tolmen offers technical advice while the boys supply the elbow grease.
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Jerry must have struck a happy note with the girls. New Carlisle High School has not only provided its students with academic sub- jects but also with a variety of courses in the finer arts field. Directed by Mr. Kenneth Johns, the band exhibited its skill at football games and pep sessions as well as various concerts and contests. It also provided a pep band for home basketball games. Under the direction of Miss Susan Huns- burger, the chorus performed at school assemblies and programs and presented a successful musical production. The art classes, taught by Miss Norma Glon, served the artistic needs of the school by providing the scenery for the plays and musical. Let's face it, I'm indispensable. Talented Students Display Skills = e : “ae! nti it's funny. j pi 4 I know it's not good but at least
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