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Bureau of Home Economics Miss Marjorie Havens and an eager group of students spent a busy year in cooking and sewing as part of their work. They offered a fashion show, a cake and pie contest, and an exhibit in cable setting for Public Schools' Week. Bureau of Construction Classes in wood shop and engine- shop under Mr. F r a n k lin offered plenty of interest to T. H. S. boys. Besides the building of stage sets for play and pageant, a number of odd construction jobs were handled by these boys. Also, work on private cars formed part of the curriculum. Bureau of Engraving Mechanical Drawing is n subject that can't be just skimmed through. That's what these boys learned from Mrs. Lois Pratt. Meticulous care and patience were displayed by tricky inking and the constant necessity of a true eye. These boys will tell you, it's no easy subject.
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Bureau of Commerce llr. fire' ' mi 'ht well have torn his .5-is ls hair at some ol' the brief forms dreamed up by perspiring students of Gregg shorthand, but before the year was over he would have heen rather proud of their progress toward be- COINIIIX SLIPCI'-SCC FCILIFICS. Bureau of Statistics Bookkeeping students hired out again this year to that famous and mysterious employer, R, A. Wtilkei ', in order to keep his boolts, Through the maze of balance sheets, debits, miscellaneous, current entries, and prepaid insurance, they plodded. to balance their edueations, if not their hooks, at last. Bureau of Sfenography The claek of lteys, the sound of groans, and the rattle of paper going into the wasteluaslset were common noises heard coming from the door of the typing room during this school year. Students avowed that someone should teach typing machines to spell, hut finally admitted that the fault was more usually the operator's, rather than the machine's. Mary Hurlocker placed highest in the speed contests held for Public Schools' NY'eelt.
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