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Domesticity Stressed In Vocational Home Economics uTura homemaker: Take a big sTiTcl'1 in Time IF They had known The cameraman was coming, They would ha e baked a cal f T5 ea 3 :ae-L T EXJ, BesT meal l have ever eaTenl This is whaT .The home economics sTudenTs hear aTTer Their daTes eaT one oT Their meals. And' This isn'T all They learn To do. Think how much big- ger Their wardrobes are since They can make some oT Their own cloThes. Also courses de- signed To help in dieTeTics. Teaching, nursing, inTerior decoraTing, and designing are offer- ed. AirnosT one - half oT The girls in AHS Take some oi These courses. which goes To show TIFT a loT oT girls are sTill olomesTicaily inclin- e
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Farming More Than Scattering Seeds Vocational Agriculture Boys Learn rx auuvvwugw ui nies-uunwa auu uvmos nl llunuy 15 It takes more than iust the ability to scatter seeds to make a tarm pay, nowadays. A boy who takes the Voca- tional Agriculture course is not only prepared to make a go ot tar-ming upon grad- uation, but to enter any ag- riculture college. Among the activities enioyeol on this course are tield trips to ac- tual working tarms, attending the livestock show in Chi- cago, and the state vege- ttalole iuclging contest at Pur- clue. Jimmy Stottlemo er and Ronnie Foster Y iudge corn samples
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Unofficial Course of Study .5,' U Kem' Poore hils lwo-handed iump shol in opening game ol 'regional againsl Brownsburg 'I , ? , R ,. 1 y 5.-1 l i gr? 452 ' N lurk f , l gas-vu. A A 1 ' 2 s, 9' N u-1 6 1 W C: ' ' 'I 2-- Carolyn Seylnerl' reigns as Miss Fire Prevenlion l I Anolher imporlanl course ol sludy al Al-IS has no ollicial lille. lls cur- riculum includes convocalions, pep sessions. sporls. dances, lhe drama. a carnival, and inlorrnal parlies and gel - logelhers, all exlra - curricular aclivilies helping in lhe Al-IS plan lor building a richer sludenl lile. Sporls were probably lops lor speclalors wilh lhe climax coming in lhe 8l-80 regional lhriller wilh Al- luclcs. Al-IS also had a boy king. Beau Brummel, reigning al a dance. The Junior Prom, wilh ils lheme, Hea- venly l-laze, again was lhe oul- slanding social evenl. Sludenl Cou- ncil sponsored The Spring Fling,' and lhe iuniors won inler-class acliv- ilies.
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