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Melvin Christensen Auto Mechanics, Bowling Club Advisor. Kenneth Cassell Woodworking 1, Auto Mechanics, Sophomore Variety Show Advisor. for the future The school board this year dedicated their energies toward having every student, that completes his education in the Juneau schools, to be either oriented with a job skill or to be educationally ready for college or both. With this in mind, the vocational education department has added one new administrative and two new teaching positions. Also, the industrial arts courses will eventually become vocationally oriented, rather than merely survey courses. Earl Me Hardy Cynthia Morris Edward James Metal Shop Wood- Nurse, Candy Stripers, Future Nurses. Director of Career Education, working, Aerospace. AtWetfc Event Sector. 25
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Albert Shaw Astronomy Wallace Greer Electronics 1, Vocational Electronics, General Math. Vocational Training prepares studenti Jim Harney Drivers' Education Basketball Coach. Peter Bibb Drafting, Native Arts. Robert Peel Woodworking 1, 2, Vocational Carpentry, Boat-Building. 24
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The purpose of Home Economics is to better prepare the student for a happy and more successful family Life. Courses are offered in five major areas: foods and nutrition, clothing and textiles, child development, housing and interior design, and marriage and family relations. The economics curriculum has been changed con- siderably from general to specific home economics courses. With specialized courses, the student can take exactly what he wants. This year the department offered several new courses. Food service is a two hour class in which food is pre- pared as it would be in a restaurant. Other firsts are classes in child development, interior designing and boys' chef. All of these are semester courses. Fresh- men and sophomores can take a course in family relat- ions while seniors take a class in family living. The great variety of courses offers students of any grade level to participate, which is what the department is aiming toward. Beverly Kelton Home Economics 1, Clothing Construction, Foods 1, 2, Child Development, Interior Design, Boys' Chef, Varsity Cheerleaders' Advisor. Home Economics and 26 Mrs. Kelton and Mrs. Ryals put forth a cooperative effort in teaching. Karen Ryals Family Living, Food Services, Family Relationships, F. H.A. Advisor, Avon Advisory Panel.
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