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Vocational Training Industrial Arts, a section of the Vocational Training Department, is made up of the following classes: Junior High Shop, General Shop, Woodworking Electricity, and Drafting taught by Mr. A dkinsg and Animal Science, Plant Science, Agricultural Con- struction, Vocational Agriculture l, II, and Advanced Agriculture taught by Mr. Hilgedick. Driver's Educa- tion is taught by Mr. Hawkins. QL, ,gem Mr. Adkins explains the basics of Electricity. 4 4 Q Welding is done in Agricultural Construction.
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s 2 Mathematics and Ei 1 Science The Mathematics and Science Departments of Butler Junior -Senior High School consist of the following classes: Mr. Duzan illustrating a solution set seventh and eighth grade Mathematics, taught by Mrs, Harrisg eighth grade Mathematics, Basic Mathematics I, Algebra I, and Advanced Mathematics, taught by Mr. Alleng seventh and eighth grade Science, taught by Mr. Gleasong seventh grade Science and Biology, taught by Mr. Millerg and eighth grade Science, Physical Science, Chemistry, and Physics, taught by Mr. Fisher. The highlight of the Mathematics Department is the Pittsburg Mathematics Relays at Kansas State College, Pittsburg, Kansas. This relay is held in the spring of each year. The Science Department is fortunate to have an up -to -date laboratory for their experiments. Mr. Gleason lecturing to his 8th grade Science class. sm ..... ... S mf-fr ISQVVQVI. .Md i...:s'. I mms I 5 ,, Q Mr. Fisher explains the molecular theory. Mr. Miller lectures on metabolism. Mr. Allen instructs Algebra I students.
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1 i Q U 2 Q PUT YOUR IN YOUR BUSINESS The Business Department offers the following classes: Basic Business, Shorthand, Office Machines, and Typewriting I and ll, taught by Mrs. Raybourng and Typewriting I, Business Law, Accounting I and Il, taught by Mrs. Poland. The Home Economics Department offers classes in Family Living, Child Development, Personal Culture, Interior Decorating, Advanced Clothing, Vocational Home Econom- ics, and Junior High Economics taught by Mrs. King. Mrs. Raybourn and Mrs. Poland brighten their rooms with displays. Mrs. King helps students with their sewing projects. Mr. Greener leaves his office after a hard day at work. The Cooperative Occupational Education classes, taught by Mr. Greener, are offered to seniors who wish to work outside of school to earn regular school credits. They work one half of the school day and attend the C.O.E. classes the other half. The students try to achieve their education through practical experiences.
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