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Industrial Arts and Home Economics . . . INDUSTRIAL ARTS Listed in the curriculm as doing subjects, these elective courses include Mechanical Drawing I and II, Woodwork I and II, and Metal Work I and II. Training students in the skills of Industrial Arts are three faculty members. That these instructors encourage in their pupils pride in achieving the professional look is evident in the Projects they exhibit at Prairie View and which are displayed here for the student body in the spring of each year. EUGENE FORD Clmirmzm B.Sv, adv. study, Prairie View. Mechanical Drawing, General Science, General Mathematics; sponsors Industrial Arts Club 05!:on From raw materials, students like Ted Reaux can mold objects for prackical use in WOOD METAL shops. Belov0 Best drawing of the month project, judged by Mr, Ford's MECHANICAL DRAWING students, encourages practice of better drafts and designs among studems like A Levine and I. Lyons. LEE E. ODOM B S., adv. study, Prairie View Metal Works I, II; sponsors Industrial Arts Club. i HAROLD R. FLOYD B S., Texas Southern; adv. study, Prairie View work; sponsors Industrial Arts Club. ngx'lxyu
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N 143 Earned 4 Points, . . . Bs, 3; C93, 2; Dgs, l EYES ON COPY!!! and away We go! toward neat, wellrtyped assignments in a minimum time m meet the requirements of TYPING II and Insmxctor Joyce Howard. Below AIRS. D. JOETTA CHESTER Chairman 15 A. Wiley College, additional study, Univ. mt Wis., M.B.E,, Texas Southern Typing I, Shorthand, English II, Journalism; Edi- k tnnal Adviser, The Bumblebee yearbook. 30H. w $3: X Butcher, baker, 0r candlestick makerithey all need fundamentals of arithmetic, which is what H. Hall, M. Murphy, and D King Haelovd get each day in BUSINESS MATHEMATICS class. BUSINESS DEPARTMENT Students interested in business as a profession or as an added skill for other vocational choices may elect Typing I, II, Bookkeeping I, shorthand I, Busi- ness Arithmetic, General Business, or Business Law for one Credit each. First year typing students compete in interscholastic typing contests at Texas Southern University each year. HARVEY L. BRADSHAW B3,, Samuel Huston; additional study, Texas Southern Bookkeeping, General Business, Business Mathematics; boys' asketball coach; assistant football coach JOYCE E HOWARD B.S , Texas Southern. Typing I, II; Finan- cial Adviser, The Bumblebee yearbook a c i 4- 3; ilgk 'If'fy . , :x v: v.4! i 91! x
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, . . Are NDoing Subject? for the Skilled HOME ECONOMICS Students may elect Foods 1, II or Clothing 1, II to fulfill elective requirements for graduation, but particularly does the department's four instructors encourage enrollment of those interested in homemaking as a career. One unit of work in each course includes one semester in Foods and one in Clothing, Utbovd Sew steady seams, Georgiana and Joyce! Sack dresses are not the vogue this year. Too, your CLOTHING instructor, Mrs, Bouldin, expects quality work of you. UUghU An attractive table and tasteful meals are keys to pleasant mealtime, and Mrs, Lewis, instructor, encourages these FOODS students to be skillful at both. MRS. CORA L BOULDIN Chairman B,S., Bishop College, M,S., Texas South- ern; additional study, niVN of exas. Experience Clothing, Clothing I; sponsors Camp Fire Girls, New Homemakers of America. MRS. AMBRILIAS C. LEWIS 13.5,, Prairie View, M,Ed,, Texas South- em. Foods; sponsors New Homemakers of America MRSN EURA L. ROBINSON B.S., M.SN, Prairie View. Advanced Faods; supervises school cafeteria; sponsors New Homemakers of America. MRS. EARNESTINE ALEXANDER 13.5., Bishop College, M.Ed., Texas South- ern. Clothing, Foods; sponsors New Home- makers of AmericaN
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