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I Y Z A It D J 'JZ Juanita Barr Robert Diener S fl I ltllifl I S CUC op If Mm, Gauidfn C. B.M.ci.,,e 'Ch Ralph Tiefel L. A.Pfi.-,len .ng The Industrial Arts department consists of five E,,,,,,e,,M,,,,,,, Aaah v,,,,de,,, ish mam divisions. Foods and clothing were two sub- Y Y V - fy- juris that were offered to girls this year. The three img classes for boys were metal, wood, and drafting, hgh ln the foods class, the girls prepared various types ids of vegetables and fruits. They were also taught how ere to set tables and place settings for teas and lunch- ind eons. of The shop division for boys helped them to learn x of and improve their skill in building different things Lead such as cabinets, magazine racks, and coffee tables. adi- and 'hat hey for well X A 'Qi M W MR. TIEFEL, ALWAYS ausv checking mhirefruml drawings and skelches. - daily me BANDSAW IS DEMONSTRATED by me indusirial ads insrnmaf, B Rohan Diener. wus ,W 4 1 2 it if 1 -fy-wr
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Tiff fe fe .KM ved by healed ul. ,, Qfifg 3 Conzrncr'ffe.' A Step Towa The three divisions of the commerce department are typing, stenography, and bookkeeping. During the past years East has set up an organization espe- cially for those students in the commercial arts, the Future Business Leaders of America. Teaching about good and bad businesses are the main points brought out by this group. The first year typists tried very hard to reach the goal of so many words. Legal documents, stencils, and business letters were the new and interesting typewritings that were enjoyed by the second year typists. 1..As . te. -- J rd the Future There were two years of stenography available for shorthand students. During the first year they learned the fundamentals of taking dictation and the shorthand vocabulary. Then in the advanced classes they translated their work after taking dic- tation from a record. Bookkeeping proved to be very exciting this past year. State-wide tests were given, and many stu- dents received silver pins, The highest student in each class received a gold pin. In this division they learned how to keep accurate accounts of business firms. Nellie M:Kannu Richard Benson Bernard Greene ,.. - .. V, .Q ,ax A I 1 W veit? ,X X , ,lf I ',.5'.!Vf ,I 5. i .4a!,af5f Mabel Mary Cobb fgyfl-' X47 ' l' THE STUDENT-FACULTY VOLLEYBALL GAME brought sore muscles lo che reuehers, as ir wusn'f e hubir to be beaten by :heir pels. TYPING ERRORS BRING OUT many liny red marks on fhe papers graded by Miss Miller f 'Je A .. xy' .. fl'- Minnie M. Baker 5' ' ' sg y 4 1 ' ,..,l LZ! 21
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