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COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS The Commercial Department is really one of the fme departments at Brown. Mauy nexa oHicc machines haw: been added to Brown because of the sudden interest of the students in commercial Courses. The Commercial Department is headed by Mr. Kaylor and includes Mrs. Carpcnlcr and Mrs Butler. Mr. Norman Kayla: MBA, 35. Geargia 5m College Middle Tennessee Mrs, Ethel Carpenter 3.5. Bus. Ed, Mrs. Dame Butler A B Womanu college for Women smy 'ca'zzegc INDUSTRIAL ARTS Mr, Vernarsky heads the Industrial Arts department, Prim. '1 shop, wood shop, and mechanical drawing are the courses which a are offered. Prim shop trains boys in the prams of selling type. making xype, running Linotype machines, and others. Wood shop helps to train boys in the knawledge of hand tools and how to make things from wood. Mechanical drawing teaches boys that are mechanical mindrd the importance of drawing and how i: can bu used in collegeh 1. Mr. Stephen Vernarsky B s University'oi Georgia Mmter from Peabody PICTURE i NOT gig I AVMLABLE Mr. Troy Watson Mr. Paul smnh Mr, Henry Knight 8,54, MSh BS. Bervea College Eastern Kentucky Bradlc'y University State College
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LANGUAGE The Language Department consi of French, Spanish, and Latin. The world is made smaller by Lhe rapidity of com- munications; therefore, languagc is needed to break down the barrier among nations. Learning a foreign language gives one an opponunny to learn more about people of other nations, their custom; their way of life, and broadens human relations and tolerance toward things than seem mange to us. Mr. Shirley Capps A M Wmhingwn I'Jniuersuy Mks Jane Blooawom , .A 7'. Emmy Unizersity Mrs. Monique Coke: 3.5. in Ed. Oglethorpe HOME ECONOMICS Sewing. cooking, family living and interior decomnng m the Courses taught by our Home Economics DcpartmenL To strive for better personal and family living IS the main goa! of Home Eronomics. Thor? are no more challenging courses in high schools than those which are in home and family living. Mrs. Mariana Heidecker Women's collage a; Ccargia Mrs, Emily Wilson Mrs. Linda 5m: 85. 85 University of Georgia University of cemgia 20
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Mm Annie mm B. . Unit entity of Georgia Mr. Carv Jernigan Kansas 5m? T'ca-chm College Mrs. Alli; Walters UnirprBsity: 0f Texas Emory Unilcnity 22 ART The Ar: Department under Mm Liggin and Mrs. Pledge: has donu :1 grand job this year. Decorating the school oflice. banquexs. cases in the hall. and PTA activi- ties are several prujrcls they undenake. An is reiquinzd for the eighth-gyadc but those inu-rmcd may take it for die rest of their high school years. MUSIC This year Brown High is very prnud of its Music Department. Mr; Bryan is doing a wonderful job with our choir groups. The Rebel Band is under the direction of Mr Jernirran. This war our band and choir has put on many intercslinfr programs surh us me Thanksgiving and Christmas k mb1'- Many thanks gm to both of them for all their hard work. LIBRARY Mrs. Walters and Mrs. Stender our librarians are always wxlling 10 help any sludPnL They welcome sludems :0 come and Mudy even when they Md no special library reference. Thc library is opened from 8:20 A M. to 3:30 so that all student: will have an opportunuy to use it at their convenience. Thvre is always a quiet cornPr where you can study. , PICTURE , : ' N oT' AVAILABLE .VIn. l'riwilla Plcdgur University 'of' Ahzbmmz Mrs. Rosalie Bryan B A Funmm UniLL'rsity Mrs. Roberta Stmder Busim-ss Deglee calnge for Women
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