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Miss Mary Keck General Math; Alg.; Tri- Hi-Y sponsor. Mr. Richard Wright Alg.; Geometry; Trig; Head Baseball Coach; Varsity Club sponsor. Mr. Wallace Rutledge Gen. Math; Physics; Freshman sponsor. Look! Look! there’s a line. I told you it would work. Math Eighth graders learn that fingers are not much good for determining whether numbers are + or and before they know it they’re in Algebra trying to find that mysterious x”. The Juniors meanwhile are mastering lines, angles, and triangles in Plane Geometry while the Seniors are struggling with slide rules and Physics experiments. Are Lynn and Gene really concentrating on the slide rule?
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General Business students study newspapers to check the lays market. Business Students enrolled in commercial courses combined fast finger work and accurate thinking in order to achieve their speed of sixty words a minute in typing. This year girls served as sec- Louise Schuler quickly throws her carriage dur- retaries to the teachers to receive experience typing assignment, for their future professions. They used their knowledge of shorthand, general business, book¬ keeping and typing to type tests, file and type personal letters for teachers. They received typing experience in working on the school paper and were very proud to be first and third place winners in the county typing contest. Mrs. Jean Thomason Typing, Shorthand, General Business Annual Staff and Paper Shorthand girls make curls and dashes that will be translated into words. Staff sponsor. 17
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Vicki McConnell prepares a display which shows Home Economics skills. Mrs. Elsa Lee Grindstaff Home Economics; F.H.A. sponsor; Junior class sponsor. Home Economics For obvious reasons, the one class that near¬ ly every boy at Holston would like to attend is a Home Economics class. But maybe this isn’t such a farfetched idea after all, for the Home Economics girls learn many things the boys would profit from. Aside from the cooking and sewing skills, they learn many things such as personal grooming, manners, entertaining, decorating skills, home nursing skills and the management of time and money. Vocational Agricultural The girls may dominate the Home Ec. de¬ partment, but the boys have their domain also; and it’s found in the Vocational Agricultural Building. Here they learn practical skills and enjoy working with their hands. The boys learn a basic understanding of Animal Science, Farm Mechanics, and Supervised Farming. In their shop work, they may learn such skills as tool fitting, welding and woodworking. Mr. Warren Wells Agriculture; F. F. A. sponsor. 19
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