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MECHANICAL DRAWING There are two classes in Mech. Dr. Mech. Dr. class I teaches the fundamental phases of drafting such as the proper use of instruments, geometrical problems, orthographic projection, dimensioning, and sectioning. Some inking also comes in the course. Class II deals with the more advancedphases such as detailing, tracing and blue printing. Architectural and pictoral drawing are taught during the latter part of the second semester. This is a fundamental course in engineering and gives a student a good knowledge of blue print reading. The Mech Drawing course is taught by Mr. Hatfield. —Bob Janusz Page Fifty-One
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HOME ECONOMICS The Home Economics department is under the direction of Miss Dorothy Milligan. Some of the girls have been working on various kinds of needle work including, embroidery, knitting, and crocheting. Before the Christmas vacation the girls had a party in the Home Ec. room. Every¬ one taking Home Ec. made candy, cakes, or cookies. There was a gift exchange and some dancing. We have a Home Economics club to which all girls taking Home Ec. belong. The officers elected are as follows: President -Shelby Fisher Secretary - Donna Cornell Treasurer - Carolyn Kirkbride Chairman of Committee—Margaret Chorjel Each of the girls taking Home Economics is required to serve in the cafeteria once every six weeks. —Ruth Roberts Page Fifty
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DRIVERS ' EDUCATION The purpose of Drivers’ Education is: To equip the driver with the knowledge to be courteous, to show good sportsman¬ ship, and to be a safe driver. This year there are thirty-two pupils participating in Drivers’ Education. Each pupil must be sixteen years of age and must be equipped with a driver’s permit. In October a state highway patrolman, Mr. Green, showed us some slides of wrecks and answered what questions we had concerning driving. On Monday we have lectures given to us by Mr. Dilley. The class is divided into groups of four and the remainder of the week each group is taken in the car to practice driving. Our Drivers’ Training car is a 1949 Plymouth. —Judy McElroy Page Fifty-Two
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