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Learn Skills Of Home And Shop ln addition to the other fine courses offered by Holland High, the industrial arts classes provided practical training for boys and girls. Primarily for the boys, there were printing, mechanical drawing, and both wood and machine shop. These classes were taught for the purpose of providing boys with vo- cational training for future jobs. For the girls, there was fine train- ing offered in the most popular vocation for young women, the field of homemaking. U W s Boys work with machines in the shop to become skilled in metal working. Mr Morlm Mr Ruch Mr. Todd V Mr Tregloan
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Mr. Clark 'T Mr. Roth Music Students Develop Talent With the musical production of OKLAHOMA to start them off, the music department had a year of fine performances, and upheld the Holland High School tradition of an outstanding music department. The a capella choir, the girls select glee club, the general girls glee club, and the boys glee club were all directed by Mr. Larrie Clark, while Mr. Hill led the band, orches- tra, and pep band. The music de- partment was on hand from the first football game in the fall to Pomp and Circumstance in the spring. Y Mr. Clark signals the attention of the choir. A striking picture is made by the line of French horns practicing to attain perfection. The orchestra works hard to prepare for a coming concert.
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Courses Offer Training 'Inu Mr. Adler MV- N0YCl Mr. Oosterbaan Education which is scientific, com- mercial, or industrial does not pro- vide the completeness which mod- ern life demands. The need for art in todays living was met through Holland High's art course. Vocational agriculture developed the knowledge of the young men who were planning careers in farming. Through approved prac- tice and the development of their skill, they learned the fundamen- tals of their future careers. Drivers education aimed at de- veloping the knowledge of the car and improving the attitudes of our Students study charts while Mr. Adler reads. . future drivers. - -sw--ww'-Wvmnnluuf' 1 ' i 153 ls 1 ' semis r if 1 T DIUVERKHTRAINING I f ' In-.Q CAR '-ll X .r N-mga.-af Mr. Oostenbaan gives Ruth Vanden Brink instructions for starting the car. For The Future Mrs. Visscher 'Inu-f' Gerene Van Putten and Marcia Bosman draw pictures of still life. By do- ing this they acquire a sense of proportion, shade, and perspective. 'C
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