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Business students learn office techniques in Block Classes Mrs. Priscilla B. Diggs Mrs. Jane J. Smith Mrs. Jessie A. Vernon Mrs. Jean S. Cook Miss Judy I. Via Margaret Jenkins demonstrates how to use the spirit duplicator to Linda Cobb in Clerk Typing II. Frances Dillon, first cousin to Matt, is the fastest typist in class. Students who are planning to enter the business world take advantage of general business courses, block classes of Stenog¬ raphy, Clerk Typing, and Accounting. The business department is furnished with completely new office machines, which the students in block programs learn to use, others take a year of typing for their personal use in school. Business 25
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Vocational courses prepare students for future jobs The sound of typewriters, the smell of cooking, the roar of cars in auto mechanics are just a few things heard in the Vocational Building. Mr. Algie Spen¬ cer, Director of Vocational Education, works diligently each day keeping the classes going. The vocational department includes courses such as Business, Agriculture, Home Economics, Trade and Industrial Education and Distributive Education. D.E. students get on-the-job training dur¬ ing fifth and sixth periods. The FBLA, VICA, DECA, FHA, and FFA Clubs are sponsored through this department. Mr. Algie L. Spencer Director of Vocational Education Mrs. Smith and Mr. Spencer have a conference about the business education curriculum. In auto mechanics class, the Ant Hill Mob” work on the Chugaboom . 24 Vocational Department
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Students become efficient homemakers Burnt cookies and smells of tuna casse¬ role are just a few of the mild aromas that pour out of room 222, Home Economics class, at Patrick County High School. With the new equipment they learn the correct way to plan, cook and serve meals in the modern homes of today. In addi¬ tion to cooking, students learn to sew and the correct way to dress, which is so important to the teenage girls today. Mrs. Claudine R. Harman Mrs. Lola G. Weatherman Home Economics teaches Denice Foley and Marie Wood to be better prepared for a fuller tomorrow. mm . 26 Home Economics
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