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35 5 Se-nior drafting.: class working on archilz-rturul drawin VCCATIONAL INDUSTRIAL COURSE The Vocational Industrial Course aims to fit students for successful employment in the skilled and semi-skilled trades. It also includes training in math and science. Drafting is taught and where possible this is related to the trade. Each of the three shops, welding, machine, and sheetmetal, is a well equipped laboratory in which correct skills. safe working practices, good working habits, and opportunities to plan work are provided. Students in this course must also meet the English and history requirements of the senior high school. Fifty percent of the student's time is devoted to shop work. David Manning dictates a vocabulary list to his Vocational English lll classmates.
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Darla Davis makes buttonholes with a sewing machine attachment. m VOCATIGNAL HOME ECCNOMICS The aims of the Vocational Home Eco- nomics Course are to train girls to become better home makers. to help them earn a living, and to teach them to be self reliant. Home lfconomics helps girls become better individuals socially, morally, and physically. The principal subjects included in this course are cooking. sewing. home manage- ment. child care. family relationships. enter- taining. consumer buying. textiles, costume designing, home planning and furnishing. re- lated biology. and related chemistry. Some commercial and other subjects may also be included as electives. This course does not prepare for college unless the entrance re- quirements of the college chosen are defi- nitely niet. Sophomore girls work on their sewing projects. X x v ...---r-'Q' NaHCW fx' and cv W Km' .mins onn bank udw gaul el L11 Vmnmg T . . . - ri -Q rev- . nw' l' Gladiiiel loitk mer xlulul 'ynS. tab le ileC0faW
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