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The courses in the Industrial Arts cur- riculum lead to graduation and provide training for students in the use of materials and tools basic to woodworking, metal working, drafting, and the building and mechanical trades. They serve as excellent preparatory and exploratory courses for engineering. A11 students may select courses from this curriculum among their electives. Subjects included are general shop, ad- vanced shop, mechanical drawing, and machine shop. Verlan Wray concentrates on a difficult problem in mechanical drawing. in the home and in industry. Phil Menagh finds that hobby horses make wonderful Christmas gifts for the playpen set. BA RNETT FOX Industrial Arts. L O. B. HOBBS 1 Industrial Artsg Sophomore ' sponsor. 19
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Be it ever so humble, there's no place like home, is the theme as home economics stu- dents from grades eight through twelve learn both the basic skills and the finer points of homernaking. It not only features the traditional sewing and food preparation and serving, but also trains in fields of household economics and budgeting, interior decorating, home nursing, child care, home management, and family relationships. It is highly recommended that girls in other curriculums include homemaking courses among their electives. Practicing their culinary art are Susan Johnson, Becky Lind, and Judy Hensley. and building: for the future . . The cross -sectional plan used in Franklin I-l.S. has been accepted and approved for the teaching of vocational agriculture. Jobs and problems of various enterprises are distributed during the two or more years of instruction, and a variety of references are available for the use of the boys enrolled. The basic problemsof livestock, crop pro- duction, fami management, marketing, farm accounting, and soil techniques are studied by most agriculture students. Farm shop practices are integrated into the classroom instruction of each group. The boys' supervised farm practice is also centered in the instnrction. Charles Basham and Jerry Lusk grade seed as one of their agricultural activities. Q JAMES L. VanCLEAVE if , Q V' ELIZABETH G. VOLAND Agriculture, biologyg Future -, . ' Home Economicsg Future Home- Farmers sponsorg Junior sponsor. 1 makers sponsor, Freshman sponsor. 18
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