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Sewing talents become sharpened as future homemakers work in clothing classes. Here Linda Rick and Mary Jo Powers concentrate on completing semester projects. Seamstresses, Chefs Perfect Their Skills Foods at Manual is not for girls only. Chuck Lambuth and Rodney mg — . — Iverson work together in Boys ' Foods to make their cake special. — — — This course prepares boys for jobs as waiters or chefs, and also makes them better husband-material. Design plus line makes an attractive you . Pat Langford, Judy Hancock, and Voleetta Richardson of the Ad- vanced Clothing class, set up a dis- play which was shown at the annual Hobby Show at the Fair Grounds. 13
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Business Majors Train for Vocations Senior Don Taylor uses an adding machine to work one of his bookkeeping problems. Pupils are given practical situations in- volving ownership, cost and accounting of small businesses, and office procedures which they might face in future work. Electric dictaphones, widely used in modern offices, are part of the equipment for office training classes. Jackie Noles, Claudia Robinson, and Sandra Mussmann type as they listen to taped exercises recorded en the dictaphone. Bookkeeping classes teach students the fundamental skills of balancing figures in journal credits and debits. Here Jim Hurt and Jan DeArmond each use a calculator, a machine on which one can do the four basic types of math, to check the figures in their ledgers.
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Handy S kilts Develop In. Industrial Arts Preparing to start the engine they overhauled in Auto Shop, Jerry Wilde puts gasoline into the float of the carburetor while Fred Strait stands by with a fire extinguisher. Derrell Owen examines a roof beam as Terry Clugston works on his scale model of a house built from class-made plans in Architectural Drawing class. Clayton Taylor, John Sterling, and Terry Muncy discuss the two- point perspective drawing of a house which Clayton is designing using a drafting machine. Manual shops offer two years of elec- tronics which provide basic techniques in both theory and practical work. Here, Jack Owens wires a tube checker for use in radio repairing. 14
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