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The shop machines are skillful amputators. Assembling the products . . . Preparing to paint . . Displaying the finished product.
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Dirty dishes . . . Bubbly suds . . . Rinse water . . . Oops! CRAFT SKILLS . . . USEFUL ARTS Home economics and industrial arts constitute the useful arts department of Asheboro High School. Both of these courses train the students in certain basic skills. Taught in a cheerful domestic at- mosphere, future homemakers develop traits requisite for making their future homes more secure ones. Home eco- nomics emphasizes individualism as well as the establishment of sound values and ethics. Working with other girls, students learn the art of respon- sibility and sharing. Our school offers three years of home economics. As a student advances from one year to another, her subjects progress in complexity. Through the industrial arts depart- ment, boys are trained in the art of manual techniques. They are taught how to use such tools and instruments as lathes, T-squares, cutters, and drills. Mechanical drawing teaches the stu- dent to accurately portray on paper three dimensional designs. Woodwork, ceramics, and metalwork projects are exemplifications of time, precision, patience, and work. Whether the stu- dent limits his knowledge to the home, or whether he applies it in a vocation, industrial arts will be of benefit to him in his future life. MISS ELIZABETH PHILLIPS Head of Fine and Vocational Arts Deportment Home Economics Home economics girls practice home- making arts. These desserts not only look good—they taste The table is ready for the meal home economics good too! students have prepared.
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MR. DWIGHT M. HOLLAND Art Skillful swishes with a brush and facial contortions contribute to a work of art. BEAUTY APPRECIATION ART Silk screening is a phose of art study. Art is a form of expression. Therefore, it is a neces- sary part of every student's spiritual and aesthetic development. Each student must learn to participate in many cultural activities and to express himself in his own way. Order and beauty are essential in art, and they can be learned best by the student through art experiences. These experiences enable the teacher to understand the student's physical, emotional, and mental development. Art is often used as a means of communication to transmit the feelings of the artist to the observer. This course strives to develop the artistic skills of the student, his knowledge of our great heritage, and his awareness of the beauty surrounding him. Students making bulletin boards obtain supplies in the art room.
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