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ART Hr. Jack Grimes S.B.--Art Social Studies, Indiana State Teachers College M.S.--Education, Indiana State Teachers College LaPorte County Teacher for the past nine years. Art, beauty, peace, and happiness go hand in hand. This statement in itself justifies an art program. As is common to the spoken or written work, art has no national boundaries or racial barriers. For the past two years Rolling has had an art program in the high school so that the students could be exposed to this universal media of communications. The two art classes did sketching, copper tooling, paper mache, and just plain drawing. As each important event of the school year approach?, Mr. Grimes, and his art classes are called upon for posters and decorations. Above, the art class displays some of its 'hristmas creations.
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SHOP Mr. Wallace Sacks B.S. Ball State Teachers College M.S. Indiana University During the year the shop boys, under the direction of Mr. Wallace Sacks, work in the areas of drafting, woodworking, metal working, (arc and acetylene welding), and crafts. Grades 7 and 8 come to the shop for 9 weeks only and study drafting, planning projects for 3 weeks with the remaining 6 weeks spent in project work. Project work consists of working-either wood, metal, or plastics. Exhibits, displaying the boys accomplishments, are shown several times during the school year to P.T.A. groups and to the student body. 8
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Billie R. West BS ISTC Commerce MS ISTC Commerce, Social Studies Sponsor, Yearbook - Newspaper Pour areas make up the curriculum of the business education department- typing, bookkeeping, shorthand, and office practice. This all begins with typing for the sophomores who want to prepare themselves for lucrative positions in the business field, although typing is also taken by students who just want to know how to type. Then for the juniors come debits, credits, ledgers, journals, accounts, and HOMEWORK from the shorthand and bookkeeping classes. But with all of this, they end the year with the ability to keep a set of books, figure income tax, and improve their coming future. The last course given to the seniors is office practice. From business letters to the adding machine, then the dictaphone, they do it all. Then, after graduation, they are prepared to face the business world. COMMERCE 10
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