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METALWCRK ADDS TO SHCDP TRAINING Mr Schroeder explatns to Iudy Eaklns and Sammy Olxver mechanxcal drawmg students the correct method of layrng out the problem on the board Harold Strange metalwork student hmshes soldermg the base for h1s prolect HOWARD SCHROEDER lndustnal Arts BS Degree Central Mtssoun State College MS Degree Central Mrssoun State College The 1ndustr1a1 arts department headed by Mr Howard Schroeder l1sts a total of f1ve classes The over all ob 1ect1ves stressed by Mr Schroeder are self eff1c1ency good work attxtudes and hablts and consumer knowledge Iunlor hlgh shop IS an exploratory course developmg m the students 1deas for further study General shop teaches the fmer as pects of craftsmansh1p Students tn advanced woodwork mg learn to develop ammate objects from deslred layouts General metals newly rntroduced thts year glves to the student the bas1c operat1ons used 1n work1ng w1th d1f ferent types of metals A study of the bGS1C elements and fundamentals of drafttng 15 carr1ed out tn mechan1cal draw1nq V1SuGl1ZGl1OD of objects and bluepr1nt1ng are two 1mportant factors of th1s course Darryl Smothers hts together the stdes of hrs hydroplane m woodworkxng class 1 ' 1 1 1 I 1 1 I . t
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OSAGE INITIATES DRIVER'S EDUCATION WALTER DELLBRINGGE B. S. Degree Central Missouri State College Belng offered for the flrst year 1n the Osage curr1culurn 1S dnvers edu catlon Taught by Mr Walter Dell bnngge dr1vers education 1S a one half year subject and 1S offered both semesters The pr1nc1pal a1m of the course 1S to teach the students safe dnvmg and g1ve them a baslc knowledge of the workmg parts of a car Mr Dellbr1ngge polnts out h1s ob J9Cl1VeS of teaclung as 1mpress1ng good soclal hab1ts m dnvmg g1V11'1g the students an understandlng of how natural laws affect dnvmg to gxve a thorough knowledge of traffrc laws and how to operate an automobxle smoothly and effrclently Mr Dellbnrxgge helps Cleda Asa and Ruth Brown locate the shxftrng posxtlons of the varlous gears The dnvers educatron class IS fascmcxted by the engme as Mr Dellbnngge explams rts workmg PC1115 17 . . . , . . , . . , - . I I l xv , ,z V 5 . r ,A T 'ffl' D ff' f .5 15' A ,fi , lx , rr ,
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WILMA HAWKINS Home Economics B S Degree Southwest Missouri State College Mrs Hawkins instructs Don ene Huddleston advanced clothing student on the use of the sewing machine attachments Seventh and eighth grade home economics foods and nutrition textiles and clothing are the five classes that comprise the School of the Osage home economics department taught by Mrs Wilma Hawkins Workbooks are kept daily in all subyects In addition to teaching these five daily classes Mrs Hawkins the new home economics instructor sponsors and supervlses the girls 1n the Future Homemakers of America Chapter Mrs Hawkms main ob1ect1ve is to develop in each girl a desire to strive to become a better homemaker Each class participates in activities aside from the regular classroom as s1gnments. The Spring Style Show produced by the clothing department and the dinners served by the foods class are only two of the various activities throughout the year. ,f , Vi.-K . 425, Margaret Cotten Marilyn Kehr and Mary Strange watch intently as Mrs. Hawkins points out lines to be cut on the pattern. Donna Carroll and Dee Ann Stark discuss the correct placement of table settings in preparation for a faculty tea, a project oi the foods class. HOME ECONOMICS INAUGU RATES woRKBooKs 1 .il
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