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WE LEARN... To make ft Liu ina No little time in a manual training high school is allotted to subjects which may some day help the Manualite make a living. Business education and practical arts classes are chief among those which stress training young hands to do as mind and heart instruct.
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Many a wide-eyed tot from School 6 lost his voice when he tried to tell Santa Claus, Monte O ' Connor, his Christmas musts at the annual Christ- mas party sponsored by the Future Homemakers of America. First to schedule club luncheon meetings during the school day, FHA members selected Pat Fink, president; Betty Mather, vice president; Rose Reifeis, secretary; Margaret Kirkhoff, treasurer; Bar- bara Phillips, publicity chairman, and Marietta Sears, degrees chairman. Mrs. Thelma T. Morgan is sponsor of the group. Striving to bring home and school closer together, members of the Parent-Teacher Association executive board, headed by Mr. Donald Edison, president, guided the organization through its first year. Biggest project of the newly organized group was the Spring Fiesta, proceeds of which went to the Band for new uniforms. Knowing that a family can be happy and feel secure only when all members are healthy, 547 Red- skins took advantage of free tuberculosis X-Rays. 1
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With visions of a shop of their own, many Manualites learned the fundamentals of jewelry work in Tepee Town classes. Though the physical sciences are usually thought of as having more direct voca- tional applications, Manual teachers also made biological sciences both fascinating and practical. Susie the skeleton and Tabby the feline helped, too. They pose here with Mr. Harold G. Boese and Allen Johns. Pointers from Miss Helen A. Haynes ' salesmanship class resulted in jobs for many Redskins. Selling and 24 other careers were discussed in special sessions of the Careers Day program, which was under the direction of Miss Haynes and Mr. Leslie B. Maxwell and sponsored by the Student Affairs Board. Ii
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