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Arts and Crafts Gall, Shlrley, and Emal1e add f1n1sh1ng touches to clrcus heads. Many girls and some boys find home economics a subject of particular int- erest. Students may take one to four years and learn much of a variety of home- making arts use- ful to all in anticipation of homes of their own. Home Economics Instructor - Mrs. Pratt Marlon and Marjorie learn to thread the electric machines.
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Keith Harrington and Richard Payne feed the presses under direction of Mr. Favreau. TRADES consists of numerous practical offerings each year under the direction of practicing tradesmen of this area. Freshmen and Sophomores are instructed in carpentering, cement work, woodworking, practical electricity, welding, forge work, and mechanical drawing. Juniors and Seniors receive work in auto mechanics, metal lathe, and general shop. Other short blocks of time are allotted on alternating years in plumbing, printing, and painting. 11 Trades INSTRUCTORS - Carpentering-Floyd Holden, Welding, IronworkvJohn Robinsong Printing-Clarence Favreaug Auto Mechanics-Richard Kearley. Things are going around for Hermon Parsons on the wood lathe. ABOVF - Mr. Holden looks wm'welBtfm'wesmp John Robinson watches Teddy Weir handle the acetylene torch.
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ww L awe O Student Secretary Barbara Brown, Q a senior, makes out receipts. ,, 'I f 0 Secrctanes Q - ...nua- . fl? MISS H LEN YOUNG has again carried the many responsibilities of the school office. Her duties include keeping the accounts and records. In addition she finds time to be helpful constantly to staff members and students alike. DICK FERRY has been well known for years throughout our area for his versatility and mastery of numerous instruments and is rapidly becoming so for his teaching of these instruments, Mr. Perry devotes one day each week to Leland and Gray students an to a number of grade schoolers from Townshend and surrounding towns. we are fortunate that he has been able to arrange the time to bring his talents to the school. Mr. Ferry instructs '. u Kathy Coleman and Dougie Roberts, ' grade schoolers from Bondville. I ,,., ,
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