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9696669 his students the iccessful typing. ciples which lrld. Mrs. Carol o learn more lglish, filing, s machines. y girls who he will find a very helpful fS. Carolyn and Connie Weston work carefully, pinning and re- the plaids in the new jackets they are making. To do so requires pinning the patterns on their plaid material in order to match much patience as well as careful planning. Girls stud many aspects 'of homemaking Margaret Webb and Marilyn Heitman store the pies in the freezer until they are ready to serve their classmates. f ' -'-'- -s-- M 'Y A , , . 1Quf1'37 s .5 r1'g'fr'M'l- Cooking and sewing are not the only things that occupy the time that is spent in the home- making classes. Basic knowledge of nutrition, meal planning, home decorating, child care, per- sonality development, home nursing, consumer education, and general home management are a part of the curriculum. Evidence of the depart- ment at work is seen at PTA meetings, Christmas faculty meetings, the open house in the spring, and the showcase in the annex. Homemaking may lead to a career in teaching, business, dietetics, re- search, and public and social welfare as well as family living. Carol Rich advises Nancy Madison on the arrangement of the Thanksgiving window decoration made by Mrs. Grunwald. .1 5,452.5 , ,E fl Ja? gmj ljiilllg LDP all our
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904 000660 W 9969696666 After learning the basic or home position and the location of the other letters, Sarah Neff Mr. Dowell shows his students the practices the principles of typing a business letter. Central offers training Prepare for a five minute speed test. Ready . . . position . . . type! These words are familiar to most of Central's students who at one time or another cross the threshold of a typing classroom. Fast and accurate typing is stressed, because it enables many people to find jobs and helps consid- erably with everyday and term papers. Besides the standard typing and shorthand courses, Central's commercial department, under the direction of Mr. Linus Dowell, also offers short- hand, bookkeeping, business arithmetic and busi- To become more efficient in taking messages quickly, lludy Pasternak takes dictation from Miss Coughlin. fundamentals of successful typing. in practical arts ness law, which teach students principles which will help them later in the business World. Secretarial training, taught by Mrs. Carol Cutler, is offered for girls who want to learn more about typing, shorthand, business English,lfiling, transcription, and the use of business machines. Secretarial training is an aid to many girls who find jobs after their graduation. No matter what field one enters, he will find his knowledge of these things helpful. Linda Minor finds that an adding machine is a very helpful device when one is adding long columns of figures. - ,... -. , 1 1 i 1 Carolyn and pinning the 1 Girls Margaret W1 freezer until 1 -,ffl-i ,tri 3 as Lx .zip FY K
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:Vial M l 5 l is Greg Cooper studies the maze of tools on the shop tool board and tries to find proper placement for the plane. Mr. Ray Walker demonstrates the use of a machine which en- ables him to make a board thinner than it was originally. He Industrial courses provi 6725, ' x W ,, iff? M' . An, yy, ef liz Mechanical drawing student Ron Starks finds that a straight edge and a protractor are essential tools for drawing. notes the safety factors involved in its operation, and advises the boys to be cautious of flying wood chips. H, 4 f Z. During their Gary Howell c ii Larry Courtii one of the ma Gary Gilmore rebuilding a
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