Greenville High School - Chief Yearbook (Greenville, OH)

 - Class of 1950

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and the practical arts of homemaking The Home Economics Department is made up of two divisionsg one, chef and advanced cooking under the direction of Miss Creamer, and the other, vocational Home Economics under the direction of Mrs. Palmer. The purpose of the cooking depart- ment is not only to teach students to cook but also to teach them food values, menu planning, and care of a kitchen. The room consists of seven complete kitchen units each with a stove and re- frigerator. Each student is partly re- sponsible for the cleanliness of each unit. Some of the food for the high school cafeteria is prepared by these classes. The vocational Home Economics de- partment is equipped with ten sewing machines and working tables. The pur- pose of this department is to help pro- mote improvements in home and family life and to inspire community activities. These students also learn the proper use and care of the sewing machines. This department also sponsors the Future Homemakers Club which has obtained one of the highest ratings in the state. Left-Bob Dwver, joe Clapper, Bill Bradley, jerry Orrison, and Tod Mcwng in boys chef class. ,A V te' f 'J' it' 'W Q3 ' xx mn- X 'aw 5 A ffr 1 I Marie Fitzwziter serving at luncheon in at home t'C0l'1Ul l'liCS Cl2lSS. N Below-Janice Rehmert, Esther Holiday, and Hazil Fitzwater in girls sewing class. page twenty-one Olive Jackson und Donna Hawes demonstrating home nursing with Phyllis Rhozldes.



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we train our hands in useful things Greenville High School offers a number of courses to train students for work which does not necessarily need college study. Shorthand, typing and bookkeeping are offered in the commercial field. Any of these subjects may be taken in the junior or senior year, for one or two years. Shorthand and typing are taught by Mr. Walter Morrison. and bookkeeping by Miss Edna Day. The course of manual training is open to any high school student. The classes meet five times a week under the supervision of Mr. Robert Hawes. just a few of the things that the boys are taught are how to sharpen and use different kinds of tools, and refinish and re- pair old furniture. A number of the boys have entered their projects in state contests and won various awards. In the farm shop the boys are given instruc- tions and help by Mr. Guy Glunt, boys agri- culture teacher. They learn the art of repair- ing farm machinery, welding, and shaping wood by the use of the lathes. Another subject in the commercial field is mechanical drawing also under the super- vision of Mr. Robert Haxves. It includes draw- ing plans for houses and buildings which are drawn with expert accuracy. The boys also spend a great deal of time and patience on having perfect lettering for posters. Across-Typing class working on assignments. Below Upper Left-Lowell Hapner and Larry Fourman working on tool boxes. l.ou't'r l.cft-Boolv keeping class. Middle-Dick Eller working on draft board. Lower Right-Don Dimmer and Bob Gangwer. Upper Right-Jerry Orrison working on a lamp. .-Mm' ,N 3 4 u Y , , is as K -8 VVL W- . we ..-ar' page twenty-three 'X

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