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x. X A'--8 QM HOME EC Students :In this field have opportunity to take three years of clothing and two years of foods. During the year thirty-two girls took the foods course while fifty- six took clothing. Practical work in the foods classes give ample opportlmity for quantity cooking since the girls plan menus, prepare and serve many dinners and ban- quets. In clothing girls not only make their own garments but learn the basic rules of dress and proper style for every occasion. Miss Rees, who is in charge of the department, has beam in the Sedan High School for the past eight years. During the summer she is dietician for the Cheley Sumner Camps where she plans the menus and buys the food to serve 1800 meals each day INDUSTRIAL ARTS lL G Stock had charge of the Industrial Arts Department during the first semes ter, resigning when he purchased the Frye Hiller Jewelry Co He was succeeded by Charles Downing, who in addition to his college training at K S T C , Pittsburg, was for a time a civilian instructor in the Navy Air Corps A beginning course for Junior High in crafts is offered, followed by mechanical drawing, wood work and lathe A general shop course is also offered VOCATIONAL AG The Vocational Agriculture Department in Sedan High School is only six years old but :In that time has won many state honors Last year this department was award ed the National Silver Hnblem with their F F A organization Freshmen take fam mechanics: the sophomores, animal husbandry, juniors, farm crops, and the seniors, farm management It is possible for a boy to make eight mmits of credit in vocational agriculture The department has had two instructors Joe Neill had charge for the first five years with Herbert Covert, the present instructor SCIENCE In the last few years, Roy Comstock, has developed one of our strongest depart ments The moving of the labratory to the lower floor and the purchase of over 81500 worth of new equipment has brought this department to a high standard General sci ence is offered to the eighth and ninth grade students as an exploratory course For Juniors and seniors , physics and biology are offered No course in biology was of fered this year but physiology was taught Next year biology will be offered again Mr Comstock is also in charge of geometry, has charge of the visual education pro- gram, and the testing program MATH EMATICS Avis AlJ.red is teacher of beginning math She has both sections of Jr High mathematics, two sections of beginning algebra and one section of general math All students in the freshman year take either general mathematics or first year algebra For the past few years there has been an increasing interest in mathematics in Sedan High School. SOCIAL SCIENCE More than 165 students are enrolled in the social studies in the junior and senior high school Mr Millard, the principal, has charge of the social studies group with Miss Allred teaching the history of ancient times, which is offered in the first year of high school Miss Trower is teacher of social studies in Junior High School All students are required to complete one unit of American History and one unit of government before graduating O QQ! k - . O I O D I C Q51 Nw' .L-1' .. , , Ill O U O C1 df- N ' , i e , - U I I l O aa fi' . Z .. f D I C U C - Y e
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