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VOCATIONAL EDUCATION v,-ff Vocational Rehabilitation is taught by Mrs. Rubye Funchess and Mrs. Estella Banks. r fff' Glenn McMillen and Eddie VanSice execute intricate mechan- Mr. Wright explains a woodworking diagram. lcal drawings- 83
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VOCATIONAL EDUCATION By studying . materials, tools, processes, and products of indus- try, Callaway shop students learned to coordinate the work of their minds with the work of their hands as they designed and constructed useful products. All students developed skills in the use of common tools and machines. Through mechanical drawing, the students learned the art of drafting, gained appreciation for accuracy and neatness, and learned proper tech- niques for lettering and drawing plates. Industrial arts students prepared themselves for vocations in building and architecture. Vocational Rehabilitation was a new program added to Callaway's curriculum this year. This program was for students who needed individual help in specific areas of their education. It was a predominately self-contained class, encompassing language arts, math, science, and social studies. Students also participated in physical education, ml1SiC, art, l'1OII1e eCOI10miCS, and industrial arts. Industrial arts teachers are Monroe Allen and Wansley Wright. Industrial arts students construct useful articles in wood. , -tr an .... , fp X, grit, V. A , ir - .,,,A V.W?k WA 4 - , ,r f '- ww .. -- h M.-. , ,NN Y-'-s,,.,,, 1 gg faq ,-ff gazr., , H A Q I My I ' ' K -i ii? Mrffb' .gt , . 1 . Q , , f rr, iff , ' 1, 'r1vm.....- V M 'W' 4 -, I SI .1 IW-H
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PHYSICAL EDUCATION The Wide variety . in the physical education curriculum provided students with the opportunity to participate and excel in many activities. Girls competed in arch- ery, ping pong, tennis, badminton, and Volleyball while touch football, basketball, tumbling, and soccer comprised the boys' schedule for the year. Guys and gals met in hand-to-hand combat sever- al times during the year in the ever popular tug-of- wars. BOYS, P.E. TEACHERS ARE Terry Rowell Elbert Cobbs and William Lea Pull, girls, the first one over the line is mine' 'EWMMLQ H, . f
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