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Page 97 text:
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Commercial Studies The Connnerical course at Pennridge is almost exclusively at course for girls. ln order to be considered ai graduate from the course the student inust have two years of typing, one year of general business train- ing, one year of oflice practice and one year of bookkeeping. The students are very civic-niinded and try to do many things for the school, such as, IIllIIl00gI'2lplllI1g niateriail for various departments and school events. Through this work the girls not only help the school to function more smoothly, but, at the some time they learn to be good secre- taries. 8
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Page 96 text:
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Home Economics The Home Economics Department is planned to help girls develop a funda- mental knowledge in home-making. Half of the year the girls direct all their atten- tion to cooking and sewing as they would apply for family living. Here they are taught to plan, prepare, and serve a meal as they would do in their own homes. In sewing class they are required to make at least one article a year. The other half of the year is dedicated to family relationsg the girls develop an interest in the home, and are encouraged to share responsibili- ties in their own homes, thus gaining the experience necessary for their future lives. Planning our dream house. This is the modern way! QQ L3 Fllillnun . . . QQ . . Fan you sew at straight lille? ' llow IIllli'll snap will we need!
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Industrial rts lncluslrial arts involves shop theory, ineclianic-al drawing, and prac-lic-al shop experiences. Students of influstrial arts are provided with two well-equipped shops for working either wood or metal. The inechanical drawing room is located adjacent to the shop area. Metal spinning, foundry, art metal, forge work, machining of metal, bench metal work, wrought iron, and sheet metal are some of the phases of metal working which are taught. All phases of wood working, both hand and power tool methods, are inc-ludecl in the woofl work- ing area. lzxperienc-es in electricity, leath- er, and plastics are cle-all with as time permits. This job can be dangerous. ,,.-f'- 'N 'w'W I iw , uwzim, ., 1 rk lliis one? ls: 2 'n nu
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