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o Develop 0ar Skills Mr Frank McKee Head of Industrial Arts Of course there was destined to be some talent among us xn mdustrlal work Ambltlon to be come engineers archltects alr plane and automoblle mechanics draftsmen or cabmet makers prompted us to choose mdustrxal arts electlves All courses were open to both boys and girls who llke to work wrth their hands Department Watching a job well done by jerry McCay are Harold To Daw Holder and Cal Stewart Mr Alonzo Norwood Miss Lottie Conlan Head of Art Department and Pam I For Dorothy McCollom, Bill Cromwell, and Phyllis Ann Phillips funda- mentals of design aided in the artistic expression of ideas I7 Miss Mary Lamb Lewis
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Mnss Vera L Campbell Head of the Home Eco nomrcs Department To fook and Sew Convmced that future home makers should know how to prepare and serve foods to des1gn and make clothmg and how to operate a home economlcally we enrolled ln home economlcs Courses m home decoratlon chlld guldance and hy gxene afforded a varlety of mterests and appealed to many gxrls ws-v'-J L Mrs Edna Hedges Add milk and stxr slowly Margaret Cunningham m forms Nova Ann West To .fm r Arthur johnson i1 Gettmg just the nght pitch are joe Frgg at pzano, jane Peet and B111 Harrah Mr Earl Wlllhvlfe Reportmg for zero hour classes at 7 30 each Head of DePHf'me'1' mormng was proof posntxve of our mterest rn vocal and mstrumental muslc 16 .Ag . U Lia! MY' , . 'K A , ,. K I 9 A r ' FW f f 4' Lf KKNMW V R J - V W I O Of X f X 4 V, . X' ' A W N MA .
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To Earn Wlu7e We learn Miss Etha Townsend Head of Department Learning to operate all modern office equipment, and receiving adequate ,training for the business world has enabled many Classenites to secure positions, while others found the knowledge an aid in college work. One credit for outside work was earned by those who spent as much time on the job as in school. Miss Mildred Holland Mr Clark Cunningham Miss Mary Cantrell hunt and peck method is not for Selma Porter and Betty Stowe Marjorie Neely operates the dictaphone :rg lv-' Miss Beth West Dlstnbutive Education Wythe Munford of the Distrlbutive Education Department tries some super salesmanship on Alma Mills and Edward Spencer Classen s Distributive Education courses afforded training for entrance into this field through classroom study interested in various occupations concerned with the dis tribution of goods, and were enabled to earn while we learned 18 i 4 , . . . . e ,,.aff- ...K fx. gf r- y and actual work experience. As upperclassmen we became 4 V, --Zfggwf- ' xl , . . . . .
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