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These are my hands— capable and skilled. This is my machine. It multiplies the power of my hands. Des Moines Technical High School offers a new step in education for Des Moines youth. Students enter an orientation program through which they receive experience in various fields of business, craft and industry. After this course is finished, each student chooses his vocation and enters a five-semester training period under the guidance of competent teachers. The tech¬ nical school requires the same high standards of work as are demanded by professional people. Advanced seniors secure positions in reput¬ able downtown establishments. This additional experience prepares them more completely in their specialized fields. The following pictures and paragraphs will explain in some measure the aims and ac¬ complishments of Des Moines Technical School.
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Frent Row: Marguerite Fuson, Luciila Fisch, Presha Pryor, Fena Severino, Barbara Sansom, Marjorie Dehner. Second Row: Dixie Nau, Viola Klein, Dor¬ othy Jones, Mildred Brannon, Orlee Anderson, Edra May Tew. Third Row: Mary Emerson, Mary Gith- ens, Velda Jean Brannen, Rosemary Harter, Fuzzy Imoto. Net in Picture: Betty Thompson. Front Row: Doris Mayberry, Madeline Scott, Marilyn Hurless, Dixie Ramus, Marie Peifer. Second Row: Jean Evans, Ruth McMurray, Marilyn Bloomburg, Prusilla Newlon, Mary Lou Kail, Virginia Leo. Third Row: Rhea Dooley Catherine Hardeman, Martha Johnson, Betty Lou Roberts, Wanda Putz. Clerical and Stenographic Resident and Cooperative Thirty-four students of the eleventh and twelfth grades were enrolled this semester in the clerical and stenographic departments. Work of this core area is arranged so that a girl takes her specialized training as a resident during her eleventh-grade year. As a senior, she is eligible for the cooperative employment program whereby she receives practical experi¬ ence by working half time in some business office. Her work is supervised by her employer as well as by her instructor. On-the-job train¬ ing carries school credit and provides a nice income for the student.
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