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Business Class Prepares Students for Future Careers Students planning business careers find a Wide selection of studies to further their ambitions. Bookkeeping 1 and 2 cover basic bookkeeping principles for personal and business uses. Accounting 1 and 2, Short- hand 1 and 2, Typing 1 and 2, and Business Organization are necessary for a business major. For those interested in taking more advanced subjects, Typing 3 and 4, Short- hand 3 and 4, Business Machines, Salesman- ship and Advertising, Business Law, Retail Selling, Economic Geography are offered. Business students become adept with office machines Future secretaries and stenographers will find many opportunities to use knowledge oi shorthand in business world Page 24
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Products of art class add student touch to L-Room decor Works of art created in senior classes can be produced only after hard work and effort in Art 1, 2, 3, and 4. A be- ginning art student is introduced to ba- sic areas of art. By the time he has reached Art 3 and 4, he is ready to work in temperas, pen and ink, and scratchboard. Commercial aspects of art are stressed in the second year course through lettering and advertis- ing projects. Senior graphics students learn to use the more advanced forms of art, such as oils. Leatherwork, copper enameling, jewelry making, ceramics are some of the projects completed in crafts classes. Art appreciation con- cludes the art student's major here. Music, Art Encourage Student Creative Expression Everyone interested in sing- ing has a chance to partici- pate in one of the many glee clubs and choirs at Lakewood High. Music ap- preciation students learn the history of music and re- view orchestra instruments. Hecordings familiarize music appreciation siudenis with themes from the classicsi-QU?
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Home designers of tomorrow get their basic training for re architecture studies in high scnooi uraitmg ...ewes Technical Courses Promote Learning by Doing Re-assembling manifold gives boys practical experience Boys seeking vocations in industrial and technical fields acquire essential skills through the technical department's course of study. Electricity, foundry, patternrnak- ing, auto mechanics, machine shop, printing, and woodworking courses instruct them in useful techniques. In shop mathematics stu- dents solve co-mmon technical problems us- ing arithmetic principles. Drafting teaches Ways to reduce production problems through design, eliminating time and material wastes. Driving instruction trains students in safe, correct and courteous driving methods. Page 25
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