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Page 'O ACTIVITIES OF F. F. A. I I I ,ti 'I I I I I I I I I I Uiwf pow, vA5?afY4m. Q I I I I Top, left to right: Studying seed gradingg testing quality of milk. Center, left to right: Irrigation surveyingg experience in forging. Bottom, left to right: F. F. A. toy clinicg mending machinery by welding.
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G. H. S. HOME ECONCMICS CLASS Page 9 . ,,.,, , , - , Upper left: Child care and training, Home Ec I. Upper right: Girls sewing spring dresses, Home Ec I. Center: Food classes, Home Ec I. Lower left: Planning a budget, Home Ec II. Lower right: Girls having dinner, Home Ec II.
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THE SCOTTY, GLASGOW, MONTANA Page ll Steno Class Learns Modern Methods . . If s X- W . - . t -4. Some of the charter members of the Order of the Dirty Hands and Faces, left to right. Nadine Peter- son, Eileen Kaul, Kathleen Gallagher, Esther Dascher. V VOCATIONAL EDUCATION GROWS fContinued from Page S., equipment. So thoroughly has its reputation spread throughout the community and state that industrial work- ers from Glasgow and Fort Peck commercial houses fill the High School shop to capacity at the night school courses offered. The Part-Time Cooperative course under Mr. Monaco has grown in the past few years to-proportions that rival this type of work throughout the state. Thirty students in this course are getting training this year in offices, stores and garages that will possibly mean permanent positions for many of them. Mr. Monaco also connects his work with the community through a night school course in show card printing and a course in community resources. These courses promote a better acquaintance of Glasgow and its possibilities among men and women already employed in permanent positions in the town. The Home Economics department under the supervi- sion of Miss Edith Foss is also modernly equipped and is organized with a practicality that is a direct benefit to the entire school. ' The Commercial department under Miss Adena Schu- macher and Miss Margaret Crest is also outstanding in its service to the school and in qualifying a large number of students for commercial positions through practical and thorough training in high school. The Agricultural department under Warren Hanna flows the other departments in the qualification of prac- ticality. It is organized so that the future farmer boys carry out under supervision on their own farms the the- orys that they have learned in their school courses. The Industrial Education department under Archie Riikola represents the junior 'high school foundation and training in fundamentals which will prepare the boys for advanced shop work. It is carried out in direct con- nection with the advanced shop work and gives the boys a distinct advantage in entering advanced courses. In this age of overcrowded industrial fields it is hard to estimate the value to these high school pupils of this training in vocational education. In the pages that follow, descriptions of courses and department pictures illustrate in part the outstanding work done in Glasgow's vocational training of which it is justly proud. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT May I have five 'hundred copies of this program by Friday? I need these tests for tomorrow morning, ninety copies, please. That publicity work for The Courier, could we have it at four? When can we get this play typed? Could we have a Shop Bulletin next week? Those posters for the play, will they be ready? Could you spare a couple of girls to work in the office t'his morning? Indeed, yesl Many and varied are the jobs which the Commercial Department meets each dayg interesting and practical problems that might be required of the student when he actually does go out on his first job. The Com- mercial Department is much better equipped this year to meet the needs of those leaving school and about to face a critical business world. This year a new adding machine has been added to the bookkeeping equipment. With the ever increasing demand for typing, the typing depart- ment can meet the needs of our school with its 32 Under- wood and I... C. Smith typewriters. The new mimeoscope and the mimeograph have made it possible to do all the posters, pictures, tests, bulletins, plays and programs for
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