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16 Homemaking Makes Homemakers Preparing a girl for her role as a wife, mother, and homemaker, homemaking provided many opportunities for experience, A complex subject, it was divided into cloth- ing, good grooming, personality, manners, food, buying, and interior decorating. MARY JO LEWIS - Homemaking Agricultural classes studied the mechanics, methods, and manage- ment of agriculture. The program also included experience programs, fairs, exhibits, and contests. EARL LEWIS - Vocational Agriculture
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Business — Preparing Students for the Outside World HAZEL SHADDIX - Typing I and II, Bookkeeping VELMA VINSON - Shorthand and Dictation Business courses furnish opportunities for actual participation on the job as office workers. Classes are conducted in an office atmosphere as much as possible Business courses encourage the exercising of initi- ative and resourcefulness in meeting new situations. Production tech- niques and good business form is developed. STUDENTS PREPARE FOR JOBS AS SKILLED WORKERS - CVA STUDENTS FILL IN MISSING LENGTHS NEALMcMURRAY - Shop, Mechanical Drawing The Shop and Mechanical Drawing classes are geared to meet the needs of the students in New Boston, An appreciation of a high standard of workmanship is developed in the pupils. Each student is instilled with a feeling of responsibility and the importance of manual skills in the society in which he must live is recognized. Drawings must be accurate as requirements of industry are exacting. is
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I.C.T. Students Prepare for Leadership in the World of Work The progress of America’s business will depend on well-trained employees - and Mew Boston High School Industrial Cooperative Training students will not be behind in the forward march. CVAE STUDENTS FILL IN THE MISSING LINKS CVAE stands for Co-ordinated Vocational-Academic Education. We have two units of CVAE: One for girls and one for boys. The students spend two hours each day in a shop or work laboratory. The boys are taught skills in the general construction trades of; carpentry, electricity, plumbing, painting, cement finishing and masonry. The girls receive training in the homemaking related field of Home and Community Services. The students receive academic training in Math, English, social studies and the sciences on a level suited to meet their individual needs High school students may earn four credits (two per year) in the lab section. Teachers are Sue Flournoy and Jimmy Day. 1 7
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