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Keep the Boys on the Farm Vocational agriculture strengthens national defense by producing better farmers and better citizens. Training through individual and group projects rather than by class study is stressed by E. F. Foreman, director. The total value of these projects owned by the boys themselves is $15,- 577.46. During its eight years of existence the chapter has produced five Master Farmers and has won both state and national honors. This year the school and community are especially proud of the F. F. A. group, as it has reached the top of the ladder by being selected as the gold star chapter of the nation. . Instruction In Wood Work Checking The Incubator Terracing Practice Mr E F Foreman Vocational Agriculture I. II. III. IV
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Art and Industry ★ Besides giving students an appreciation of the beautiful things of life, art has opened new vocational fields for talented young people. Students are given their first taste of these fields in advertising, story illustration, and industry through the application of knowledge gained through the advertising needs of school organizations. Industrial art is an impor- tant step in giving vocational training to high school students. Shop work enables the student to think clearly, exactly, and logically. For the last two years, the industrial art department has taken the trophy at Stillwater for winning the most points in contests there. Mr A B Bell Shop I. II Class n Woodwork Class In Drawinc Mrs Eula Grimes Art
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Enrollment Orner Poncr At Work Mrs . S B Spradlin Typing II. School Clerk Mrs Mart Alice Hampton Registrar Stenos In Embryo ★ Guardian angels of Norman High School’s efficiency force are Mrs. Mary Jo Spradlin and Mrs. Mary Alice Hampton. Under their able direction fifteen junior and senior girls learn office routine and file and keep rec- ords. These girls type, run errands, which could include an occasional coke, answer the telephone, and check the absences and tardies for which work they receive credit. Mrs. Hampton has installed the most original filing system in Oklahoma, and all school inspectors say the records are the best kept and the office is run more efficiently than in any other high school in the state. I 20 I
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