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lUeif teach (tb ta ude Practical A dl Manual stocks up huge savings, After shop boys let fly the shavings. Fellows busy at redecorating the shop rooms have saved the school some $5,000. Above, Don Stofer works just as hard boring a hole on a piece of metal work. Along with new teachers Mr. Ralph Schauer, Mr. Donald Hully, and Mr. Herbert Smith came new courses of Auto Me- chanics and Electric Shop. Dishpan hands were the result of the Boys ' Foods class which was added in the home eco- nomics department this year. The class, taught by Mrs. Thelma Morgan, had lots of fun cook- ing its own food and learning proper kitchen routines. Here, Robert Leavell, Moris Allee, and Marion Brown are weighing Tom and Jerry, white rats used in a nutrition experiment. New teachers in the department are Miss Mary Jane Grace and Mrs. Miriam Mendenhall. cJlame £oo i04nicl Page Sixteen
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teaclt uA matuf tltinCfl . . . Sou aence MatUemcdioi Oh, what slimy worms! Bravely dissecting them are Janie Goodin (left) and Glady Ann Caley under the direction of Mr. Jerry Shan- non, new time ticker at Manual. Other new atom specialists this year are Miss Virginia Esten and Mr. Noah Ellis. Helping science classes to fulfill atomic and other experiments dur- ing the school year are student assistants Charles Sharp, Paul Pattison, and Richard Raker. If x= ' 2 + y — 2- -x=x- 3 — y and x 4(y + 7) y (5 y)— xy, what are the values of their roots? Maybe the students in Miss Garnett Foreman ' s Algebra I class hadn ' t yet deciphered these equations when this picture was taken. But by the completion of Algebra II, most Manual stu- dents are quite familiar with the deduction of these linear equations. Mr. Otto Kuehrmann taught slide rule technique to seniors the first semester. Page Fifteen
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auA, Ucm I and mUidb . . . liuyiineM, Education ,a t (futile The typing class being directed by Miss Wilhelmina Schaufler is only one of many classes included in the business education department. Commercial subjects stress the phases of edu- cation most helpful to students interested in the business world. The department produces sten- ographers, typists, clerks, salesmen, and machine operators each year. Old Padre Time for many Manualites is spent in learning the Spanish language and cus- toms. Profesora Dorothy Reinacker is helping Patsy Craig and Marvin Antrobus learn the art of pronouncing Spanish. Tempus Fugas to Latin students means time flies and so their time goes by learning songs written in Latin, reading stories in that language, and gathering facts about the old Romans. Page Seventeen
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