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Courses Taught In Modern Classrooms Observing the current trend. in educa- tional concepts, the vocational program was elevated by several innovations. In home economics students found the newly remodeled classroom and air-conditioning motivating. New, air-conditioned rooms challenged distributive and vocational in- dustrial education students to improve per- 7-ll! Members of the fourth-period Vocational Agriculture class work on the model green house, one of the department's many projects. Paul Armstrong applies tedious care to an original mechanical drawing. formance. Vocational agriculture, initiated this year, provided four new courses with an emphasis on horticulture. The industrial arts and home economics departments ex- tended the total curriculum to teach junior high exploratory classes. Mr, W, C, Carr Mr. George Williams Mr. James Wyrosdick
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Vocational Programs Accelerate With New L.- umm Li eif 2 if Mr. Mike Smithson Enjoying the facilities of the new industrial arts building, boys in the sixth period class work on individual projects. Miss Mildred Hart Characteristic of teachers, willingness to provide after-class assistance, Mrs. Pat Yeargain shows Francis Scott how to lay out a pattem. M' , em s Mx , H ,fi M fy li ' Mrs. Pat Yeargain is
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Commercial Courses ffer Vocational Training An important dimension of the business World provided by various commercial classes offered students practice in clerical skills. The expanding course of study was greatly facilitated by a new office occupa- tions classroom designed to challenge each studentis interest and performance. Fre- quently students Iended their services to other departments by typing programs and assisting in the administrative offices. Mrs. Robert Linder Mrs. lack Moore Mr. james T. Syler Mrs. Linder, who often lends her skills and equipment to various school projects, prints programs for the Choral Christmas Concert. 5 5 First year typing student Wyatt Reaves discovers the usefulness of correct posture and dexterity skill. r 32 .W 5? 5
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