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Instructors Helped Students Solve Problems Students are often faced by many problems when the time comes for them to elect the courses and subjects that will best fulfill their needs and be the most beneficial to them. Confronted by questions such as how to prepare for a business career, what courses are required to enter a certain college, and what essential subjects should be taken to enter into a particular field of Work, students turn to the instructors, who are always willing to assist and counsel them. After becoming acquainted with the various courses, it is up to the students to take advantage of the oppor- tunities afforded him. Second year art students, Vernon Lobb, Arlene Moise ,and Joyce Myers gestions from Miss Elizabeth Stein in their work with clay. received s g Term papers posed difficult problems, some of which were solved for Courtney Read by senior writing instructor Miss Maude Leonard. I4 GD
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They Helped Prepare Students For The Future Teachers! White collar workers! Musicians! Industrialists! Secre- taries! Artists! Scientists! For almost any profession in which a student is interested a wide variety of subjects adaptable to his interests is offered. In addition to the customary academic subjects, electives such as home economics, band, shorthand, driver training, machine and wood shop, bookkeeping, choir, art, and typewriting are provided. There is oppor- tunity, therefore, for a student to elect not only the courses which will prepare him for a vocation, but also to choose any other subjects in which he possesses an interest or ability. Irving Aiken explained to Prudence Price and Gene Gordon why x : 10 in this geometric equation. In arts and crafts class Ronald Wade, Edward Daugherty, and Benny Coleman trans 11 8 In S. formed wood blocks i to comical nl al f E . F Av was 1 1 I3
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They Guided And Counseled Students -im, K' ig 1 f -' X X Gerald .G. Jackson, Marjorie Johnson, Louis L. Josserand, Industrial Education Speech, English Industrial Education 1IE?:gi?gQe Kraft' g0Lli5f I:1 ge' Ronald T. Lemme, Glfgglnceme ce' Driver Education, Guidance 551113223 552211 L' . Mary Jeanette Munce, Ilorofhy Morin World Language, Dora Munson, Engllsh Guidance Home Economics Harold Jouett, John W. Kleinsteiber, Industrial Education Science, Visual Educa- ,, tion lwfgl Maude M. Leonard, Richard H. Luken , English Science ' Charles W. Mohler, Joseph Morin, Science Physical Education Marvin MUlChT1ik, Margaret Noble, Music Librarian I I 5
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