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Machines Hum ana' Hack Saws Buzz The odors that emitted from the Home Economics room contrasted the unpleasant ones that students smelled coming from the chemistry lab. Cakes, pies, and cookies sent only pleasant odors into the halls. Besides baking, home economics students sewed, studied interior decorating, and dis- cussed child care. During a study of house plans girls drew up samples of their own and outlined technical details of these. Industrial arts students daily entered their own World in the room on B-hall from which emerged the sounds of machines, machines, machines. Saws, drills, and other instru- ments took on a special significance when these boys learned their most intricate parts. Students studied the various grains of wood and learned how to finish each type. These two departments gave students the opportunity to practice what they learned and to develop individual skills. . .... is .xg-af: -V-we ':. PE-f. '1Es'f:i5555':-,srlrrisxw V 'ii rf ' if?-if Mrs. Jean Mc ' is-.. Mr. Price explains and teaches Billy Bowman how to ex- periment with planes and sandpaper in Industrial Arts. 1 Mrs. McBride patiently shows her Home Ec students how to thread a machine. Bride Mr. Vernon Price 32
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Mn. Patricia Kelly Business teacher Mrs. Penturff instructs Sharon Cuddy on her general business homework. 34 .8 .?'v 1' A Ain. 'ff Mn. Joyce Noell Mn. Elinor Wall Business Studentsflre Taught Varied Skills Before venturing into our fast-moving complex society, which places constantly in- creasing emphasis on business and finance, or opportunities for education at business schools, commercial students learn the basics through high school business courses. North- side's business department offers courses in typing, bookkeeping, shorthand, and office practice. Typing and shorthand, progressive courses which place emphasis on the stu- dent's improvement, help him progress from basics to knowledge of mod-ern business techniques. Bookkeeping and office practice develop skills for future use. Academic students may enroll in a semes- ter personal typing course. As its name im- plies, this course introduces methods for typing letters, term papers, and themes. irq 'r 9 NTP. s - i
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