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gs. 22235-5 , T' S WIP X x N NX , J cg f Q M D. Days R. Klein f E. Nawrocki J. Ryan A. Winters J. Zook Vocational Arts Bake at 3500 for Cuh-ohh 25 minutes. No wonder. Oh, well, better luck next time. Junior gourmets prac- ticed cooking skills more or less successfully. You mean you actually like raisins in soup? Sewing courses emphasized color, texture, and fabric. Hey, move over. The home economics living room became a classroom as overcrowdingtook its toll. All the comforts of home, anyway. Crash . . . clang . crunch . . . next year's power mechanics will use the new building added behind shop classes. Amid deafening ruckus, the walls took shape. Eh? You'll have to speak louder: l can't hear a word. Other courses included wood and metal shops, drafting, and architectural and technical drawing. Meanwhile-up in the air, Junior Birdmen. Fliers of the future trained at the George T. Baker Aviation School. For three hours a day, they tinkered with three million dollars' worth of equipment. ls this any way to learn about an airline? You bet it is. 66 vocational arts
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riends, Romans, Countrymen . , . Mr. Noel Bronson helps Ray Howard with Dblems in management. Sir, how do you make a hit with the secretaries? Business Education Use your paper releasel Oh, well, chalk it up to experience. Business education students did as they prepared for the future. Out to win over employers with competent work skills, more students than ever before enrolled in typing, shorthand, bookkeeping, and office machinery courses. Click-clack. Click- clack. The workings of industry in infancy. You mean I have to cut my fingernails again?! Objective: get a job. Nlr. John Pollack spear- headed on-the-spot training in merchandise mart as student employees found jobs just about anywhere. Supermarket. Clothing store. Reception room. Super- visor's office. ln all, take-home pay came to about SB18,000. There's one for Look magazine, eh? your mark, get set, go. Mrs. Judy Dominick times typing students as they speedily learn to type. business education 65
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