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F-ELEL4-V1 'Tl l n ul, T 1-1 J ' . 1 . Li., i' , i.l I riff il if M 1 'Q' . 'x Miss Beluscak watches as Sue Leppert and Ianet Kozak take timed writings in typing class. Ml' - Home Economics I students busily bake cookies For the Fashion Show and Tea. H 9 ,. PV Knitting was a Home project. Ruth Noble and Virginia Duffey display their handiwork to Mrs. Wagner. ,J fpisevfef Tv, .3 ',l 4 ,. I .25 . il 'if .N Mrs. Hoeft explains the techniques of the adding machine to Carol Tank. Academics 25 P
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Vocational subjects prepare students with skills i .. ...IA Mr. Thompson is explaining the workings of a certain part in a tractor engine to Ed Hurdlebrink, jerry VanNess, and Rick Minor. I I I n l for the future Home Economics prepared girls for the future by teaching them the basics in housekeeping, cooking, sewing, and child care. One six weeks was even spent learning how to knit. By giving the students a smattering of everything it provided for a well- rounded education. Industrial Arts was a good intro- duction into working with wood, the tools, and skills involved. Skills in drafting were taught through me- chanical drawing. The students learned how to draw, to scale, and use the various templates. Rudiments of engine repair, soil conservation, and crop proportioning were instructed through Vocational Agriculture. Our business courses offered a wide variety of subjects to suit any student who had plans for a career in the business world. Typing and Secre- tarial Practice was for the secretaries and book and record keeping for the finance experts. ,lit ra v sql v Ou 933' While Mr. Johnson coaches him, Mike Best repairs an end table in industrial arts class. 24 Academics
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Guidance, good health, and driving are strived for lllllllill N .Q ggrsmsm While standing outside, Mr. Oberhaus instructs Judy Vickers how to parallel park as Karen Briggle and Ed Matyas listen also. uri A .,,' 4 . . v I , ' : L , - COLLEGE 9, ne In the library, Mr. Hitchen and Mr. Firestone show Rick Haddix and Neil Ammons the material on colleges and higher education. 26 Academics 'TPY'-. 7' l U cf: of-in ' ,- A 5 J- 1 Jim' nnunu-1 1 t L ,. mf 'I Z'-1 -- . Q4-,. , Cym Race and Mrs. Russell stand ready to catch Debbie Reetz and Barb Lemke as they do head stands.
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