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TODAY'S PREPARATION FDR Mr. Bye Mr. Timm eq' Mr. Beland Mr. Jokinen Mr. Mann The lndustrial A rt s Program at Alpena High School was given better facilities when it m o ve d to the new high school. Mechanical drawing, the ba sic course for all industrial arts studies, is offered to freshmen who elect to take an industrial arts pro- im. TOMORROW'S INDUSTRY INDUSTRIAL ARTS Mr. Littrell Mr. Krull gram. Students may elect power ma- chines in their sophomore year, which includes such divisions as engines, welding, machine shop, electronics and construction. The training gained in the program allows the students to go into the vocational or co-op pro- gram.
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. BUSINESS EDUCATION Because of the move to the new high school, the business education department underwent a siz able change. The depart- ment now consists of three separate tracks: secretarial, clerical, and marketing and distributing, The secretarial track includes two years of shorthand, one ye ar of office practice, and two years of typing, Training in general office practices, record keeping, typing, and business machines make up a large part of the re quire d courses in the clerical track. The third division, market- ing and distributing is for students who are interested in the retailing field. Business management and Typing I and II and retail- NN U ing are the required courses. Students in this division usually enter the distributive education co-op program. 5'1 ,M ,, 155
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PHYSICALLY FIT FOR TOMORROW'Q WORLD Mr. cinespie Miss Leonall . , ..., v , ,,x , Kuala, -.QM if YW, g, Mrs Van Natter Mr. Roberts This past year the physical education department has stressed physical fitness, muscle developement, sportsmanship, and endurance. Physical education was required for freshmen, but it was an e l e c t i V e for sophomores, juniors and seniors. Students participated in tennis, bowling, badminton and gymnastics. The change to the new high school presented a few problems as the gym was unfinished when we moved. Mr. Sumpter P i 157
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