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Atotal of 46 girls are enrolled in Home Ec. I. Theyhave emphasized study of good grooming, wardrobe planning, and con- struction of simple skirts and blouses. The girls modeled their dresses in one of the school asseniblies. The Home EC. ll classes studied Family Relations. One of their projects was to pre- pare and serve a family dinner. The Home Ec. Ill classes studied ho me- making from a more advanced viewpoint. One dnit which they studied was Looking Forward to Marriage and living together in the Family . The FHA girls this year have sold pencils with the basketball sche- dule printed on them. There are 40 members this year. Officers ofthe club are President, Roberta Sharp Stoddardg First Vice President, Margaret McGuire, Second Vice President, Janice McCrakeng Third Vice President, Lorraine Miller, Secretary, Emogene Byrdg Treasur- er, Deanna Choate, Assistant Hist- orians, Helen Bryant and Norma Quickg Song Leaders, Carylon Mit- chelband Virginia Choateg and Pian- ist, Linda Rorie. ome COlfLOWlfiC:5 ff? WILMA WILBER 1 K Home Economics ,ggi J B. S. H, E. University of Arkans as X, 4- Shown at the right is aHome EC. I class preparing a meal. They will serve it to some ofthe girls in their class. Also shown is their instructor Mrs. Wilbur.
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W J BLISARD erterans-on-farm-Instructor B S E., Springfield, Mo. There are Z4 boys entered in Agri. I. this year. Much of their time is spent on introductory courses, such as the introduction into the FFA, to field crops. About ll5 of the boys' time is spent in the work shop. There are l5 boys enrolled in Agri. ll. Their studyis largely amore detailed studyof the Agri., I classes. Aboutll3 of their time is spent in the shop. Twenty-two boys are entered in the Agri. III classes. They study about the various phases of Farm Management. They spend aboutllZ of their time in the work shop. Pictured at the left are the FFA officers. They are Mr. Sharp, sponsor, Dwain Hawkins, President, David Benedict, Vice President, Harold Thorne, Sen- tinel, Lawrence Ellison, Re- porterg Bobby Crawford, Trea- surer, Robert Scott, Secretary, and Miyton Dahlke Qnot picturedj is Student Advisor. Pictured at the left is an Agri. I classlearninghowto mea- sure lurnber, and to use it eco- nomically. Also shown is Mr. Sharp, their instructor. 8
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The objective in shorthand was to attain the highest possible standards of shorthand achieve- ment--the ability to take dicta- tion encountered in business sit- uations, and the ability to read the dictation with sufficient ac- curacy. Forty students are en- rolled in Shorthandlandll. Gregg Shorthand Certificates were given each rnonth ranging from eo to 120 words per minute. Shown below is Mrs. Elam dic- tating to the Shorthand I class. 2 ommercia MARY ALICE ELAM Commercial B. A. , Colorado State College of Educ ation The Building of a usable skill is the primary ai.m of the typing classes. Skillis not based com- pletely on speed, but also on ac- curacy with a reasonable amount of speed. There are 72 first year typing students and 30 second year typing students enrolled this year. Gregg Certificates were awarded all through the year. Picturedbelowis Mi'.s. Elam with the second year typing class. .lax oczfa agzience VIRGINIA SHIRAS Social Science, Journalism B.A. , SE Missouri Teachers V al. . t Af? DON DE MP SE Y World History B.S. , Arkansas Tech ,4J lit.-alF i 1 , , if Sb sh 3 g 9, '-,--E. .gg y E K '-.af : ' I 1 5 , ,-'Q . ii GAIL LONG Civics B. S. H. E. M. A., Scarritt College M. Ed. , Univ. of Arkansas C Kans as State Social Science classes this year include Arnericanhistory, psychology and social living, taught by Mrs. Mr. Dempseyg teacher. At the left charts used in Shirasg world history, taught by and civics, with Mrs. Long as are psychology students showing class discussions. They are: Tornrny Fowler, Glen Brncic, Terry Poynter, Jimmy Devlin and Don Breytspraak.
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