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?llmfcllfia1m,D A KC IU Y xxx ll A Mr. Bonge Mr. Sharpe Mr. Sherman Mr. Rotruck The objective of Vocational Education is to fit one for useful employment. The courses offered in the Vocational Department are intended to give the student the manipulative experiences and the technical experiences that are re- quired to meet the demands of in- dustry. Further, an attempt is made to develop job intelligence that will enable the student to progress in the Work that he selects. Each occupation makes its ovvn specific demands upon the worker. The Vocational Depart- ment endeavors to equip the student with the essential occupat- ional knowledge needdd to secure employment in the fd lowvgyigxoccu- pations: Drafting, pi ' g,'w pat- tern-making, cabirnely king, car- pentry, and maxceiirle hop practice. J i' ,xjf y X 'Jaxx f r tx ' uw N'rv - FOUR I X ll Mr. Mather Mr. Slaggs BI r. Burner Mr. Lindsey Mr. Cullipher Mr. Ashley Mr, Julius Ml.. Hale
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, ii U. 1 l 1 ' A .5 :E i 111- .. R X .i X C X ff ?' 1 . tixxxxxxxxmw Vlodesty here forbids great prais of the group who sponsor this book and who are officially presented on the pages immediatelv following. We refer of course to the Seniors. Shall we pu it ln the words of the im mortal bard How many things by season sea son d are To their right praise and true pez fectzon Old loyalties bind the members of this class together. Pride in their record and pleasure in their companionship are not idle boasts ofthe Class of 1929 Individual students have individual affiliations in th ir school life but student as a member of one of the four classeswynior lunior Sopho more, and Freshmen. Each class has its own distinct place in the scheme of our school. We would not he without anv one of them -the verdant Freshman, the aspiring Sophomore, tht smart Junior or the wise Senior. With pleasure we intro duce them to the reader, for they are Anderson Senior High School A 4 .. if i i fff rg, Z X Stu nt Bo 'l '1'1 'f-'Q' lt A veil C, ' 1 .15 i ' , Q st? I It t Q ,K IX l . 1 A F L 1 wi J . at Z xx S 7 ZH A ' .05 - - - ll? S s l S ' ' N the school officially recognizes every ' e W if . t if i , 5?2 se f X . K 'ff c
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