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4,43 Q X z r '. yi . 'L...4..e:...y1 ef I ' 4 , 4, ef -Z .,'4A 4. S Y mr 1 'f I Miss Joanne Williams, Chairman B. S.. University of Georgia Preparing for Home er Career Home versus Career - This is a choice that many girls may have to make some day, but they won't have any trouble being successful in either field if they take full advantage of our Commercial and Home Economics Departments. In the Commercial department we study typing, shorthand, bookkeeping and business arithmetic. In the Home Economics department we learned to cook, sew, and do all the necessary household duties to perfection. We know that these courses will prove beneficial whether we go to college, enter the business world, or prepare to begin a home. Miss Mary Ellen Smith Miss Eileen Tabor Miss Merlcne Sheffield M. E., University of Georgia M. A., Peabody College B. S., University of Georgia Mrs. Jack Webb Mrs. D. E. Higgins Mrs. John Wells B. S.. University of Georgia B. S., Mississippi Southern M. S., University of Alabama 20
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Are Important We study about different countries and their re- sources in economic geography. We are required to keep a notebook on these countries, and extra credit is given for additional information about each coun- try. In vocational guidance, tests are given to help us determine our abilities and interests. After this has been determined, we can more capably choose the field we wish to enter, and select the course which best prepares us for this career. The courses from which we may choose are Commercial, Classical and Scientific. Mrs. Merrill Crissey A. B., G. S. C. George Griffin A. B., Emory University Miss Virginia Odum l Harrison Anderson M. A., University of Georgia A. B., University of Georgia
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P. E. and Shop Add Variety The Shop and Physical Education Departments help us to forget about our classwork for a while and give us a chance to participate in competitive activity. In shop we are taught how to build things using wood and metal. At the end of the year we take all the things we have made home and show them to our parents. In phys. ed. we not only learn how to participate in sports, but also how to get along with others. We play football, baseball, basketball, volley-ball, bad- minton, tennisg and we are taught how to swim, folk dance, Max MCBWYQIU Chairman and use the trampoline. B. S., Florence State Teachers' College QQ, . y V K x V ..,., A .ai X. ' i if .,. Miss Miriam Field Bill Lundy A. B., G. S. C. W. M. A., Peabody f-'32 Thomas Belk James Newsome, Chairman B. S., University of Alabama M. A., University of Alabama N21
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