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Sherry Fletcher and Jean McDermott happily discussing future sewing adventures. A worthwhile project by a former student. Two attentive students getting a bit of helpful infor- mation from Mrs. Cobb, ,af , ttyy it Homemakers Study Domestic Skills Central's homemaking program con- sists of Home Economics I, II, and III, all taught by Mrs. Lucille Cobb. The basic principles of cooking, sewing, baby and child care are stressed in Home Eco- nomics I. The second year of Home Ec. consists of meat cookery, canning and preserving, plus a little sewing. Home EC. III is mainly concerned with home management and sewing with wool. A ..
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Peck, peck, peck, peck, ....... Thump ..... OUCH! The music of the typing room echoes down the halls under the supervision of Miss s Schoetke. Bein able to decode your own short- hand is one of tie first musts for any future secretary. Miss Schoetke teaches classes of typing, shorthand, and office practice, After they repossess your refrigera- tor, then what? Solving case problems, business law gives a background of what's right and wrong in the business world. Fast and furious is the pace of the com- mercial department as speed and accura- cy are the ultimate goals for all typing, shorthand, and bookkeeping students timed writings, taking dictation and charting ao- counts are all necessary skills for future businessmen and secretaries. 32 Business Students Obtain Skill, Speed Mr. Schurr, having trouble balancing the account, looks through the files for an answer, Deciphering curly-cues from the thing-a-ma-bob Jackie Donnelly encounters a major s orthand pro blemz reading what you've written.
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In the west wing of Central, Mr. Anderson and Mr, Ebert offer courses in Industrial Arts I,II,III,IV. The main fields are drafting, metalworking wood working, auto-mechanics, and elec- trical work. Oncea ear the dis la their finished ro I Y v I Y P Y P ' ducts in the display case in the lobby for all to criticize and admire, E E . E s f 2 Preparing for a Future Career Through Industrial Arts 3 Industrial Arts I students finish up Mr, Anderson and Mr. Ebert instruct the industrial arts' classes in various aspects of craftsmanship, han. Flin.. Student uses one of technical shop machines, l Maynard proudly displays his Roger Lohse masters the metal -lathe. finished project. required projects.
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