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The Key ToSuccess Is A Challenge. One of the electives offered to the sophomores is personal typing. Although not as rigorous a course as business typing, it offers the beginning student a thorough introduction to typ- ing for his own personal use. A student who has learned to type has mastered a skill that will be of great use to him in the future. Another course included within the scope of Brandywine ' s curriculum is the business math. Offered to those students who are interested in pursuing a career in business, it focuses on a different facet of mathematics than the math courses studied by academic students. It provides the business stu- dents with a useful and necessary tool for their future vocations. For those seniors who thought that trigonometry would be too much to handle during the first period of the day, general math was the answer. This course acquainted its students more thoroughly with the basic fundamentals of mathematics. M Bk H — — MS I - mm iJ TYPING: B Miller, D Walton. M Conrath 26 Typing
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Practical Experiences. INDUSTRIAL ARTS: D Oswald R Jarrett. K Hilbert VO-AG: P Leibensperger Home economics is not strictly the province of the ladies, a fact to which several male members of the senior class can testify. These boys are enrolled in a coeducational home econ- omics class, just one of the courses offered by this department. The guys will be among the first to tell you that home econ- omics can be an enjoyable as well as a practical experience. Two more of the alternatives to the academic program of- fered at Brandywine are the vocational-agriculture and the industrial arts programs. Both of these courses offer an ex- perience in practical education to their students. The members of the vocational-agriculture program, or Vo-Ag as it is called, participate in a curriculum designed to prepare them for a future in farming. Vo-Ag students are also members of F.F.A. and spend time out of the classroom in activities related to their schoolwork. Industrial arts students, on the other hand, spend their class time in the shop, learning to work with skill and care with a variety of machines, tools, and materials. VO-AG: R Bleiler, E Eck, L Merkel, H Brensinger 25 Vocational
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BUSINESS MATH: M Phillips BUSINESS MATH:T Phillips. S Geist
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