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In Business, Agriculture, And Home Economics Efficient is the secre- tary of today. Typing on the electric typewriter Is Cane experience Virginia Englehardt shows the proper form for writing for Kay Zechiel and Judy Fox in typing class. shorthand to Judy McGowen and Connie Ulrich.
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Many Students Prepare For Vocational Careers Checking the last minute details for the trip to Kansas City are the senior F. F. A. boys B. Troxel, J. Beehler, G. Oswalt, and T. Manges. Learning the fundamental facts of first aid in Home Econom- ics class are M. Schmeltz, S. Marker, C. Baker, D. Manges, B. Parker, and S. Warner. For many years the Home Economics De- partment has sponsored a style show in the spring of the year. This displays to the town- ship the sewing talents of the participants. The girls choose the latest and smartest styles in patterns and use their sewing skills to assemble them in home economics classes. Soil judging, tool identification, shop work, and livestock judging make up the vo- cational program in Agriculture. Through this program, students acquire the training they need for a career in agriculture. Preparing the students for the business world, Madison's curriculum offers shorthand, typing, secretarial training and bookkeeping. Advanced girls in Home Economics Class N. Myers, D. La Vine, L. Horvath, J. McGowen, J. Fox, and Charlene Van De Keere study floor plans.
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Madison's curriculum has changed many times through the years to keep pace with the times, certain courses such as science and his- tory stay with us, because in this era of space and technology, they are invaluable. Biology, general science, and chemistry students delve deep into the mysteries of the universe through dissection, solving equations and experimental laboratory work. Through these things our students find an entirely new world awaiting them in science. History scholars find the battles confus- , ing and the dates difficult to remember as they study the happenings that have formed the world in which we live. As we learn more about other lands, people, and customs, we get a better understanding of our own true American heritage. Then we learn to appre- ciate the country in which we live. Ursula Schilling shows Tom Pogue where she lives in Ge- neva, Switzerland, in World Geography Class. History And Science, More Valuable Than Ever, J. Sherk and |. Walters point to some of the topics in the Observers to be discussed in Civics Class. THE REPUBLICAN PARTY ey re ry a Students in Indiana History Class get to know their state better and also the area where they live. mG
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