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Vo Ag Boys, Home Ec Girls Switch Closses for 0 Week Taffy stretching, sparks flying, saw dust falling and motors being taken apart were various sights seen in the vocational classes this year. The vocational department saw the ad- dition of a new course, mechanical skills, in which the boys mainly studied motors. Leaving to join the Army the second semester, the course'steacher,Mr. Lamle, was replaced by Mr. George Hermone. In May home economics girls and Vo- cational agricultural boys traded classes for two weeks. The boys learned to sew on buttons and co-ordinate clothesg the girls were taught how to fix a leaky faucet and electric cords. MISS VIOLA SISEL: I-lomemaking I, III, FHA Sponsorg Mr. Arnold advises Ron Schott on necessary paper work in industrial arts. Eileen Bell cuts out a pattern. MRS. GAIL OTTEN: Librarian, Homemaking II, Pep Club Sponsor. C. EDWARD HENDERSON: Vo Ag I,III,IV, FFA Advisorg FRED N. ARNOLD: Industrial Arts I,II,III, Varsity Football and Track Coach, Letterman Club Sponsorg JACK D, LAMLE: Vo Ag II,IV, Mechanical Skills, FFA Co-Sponsor.
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How to set a margin is explained to Carol Clodowski by Mr, Dietrich. MISS HARRIET LEMBKE: Office Practice, Shorthand, Guidance Counselorg MRS. ARLENE KLUCK: English 9, Typewriting, Sophomore Class Sponsor. Miss Lembke helps Judy Mejstrik choose her course of study for next year. Journolism Becomes Acodemicf Bookkeeping Course Expands FF space, jj space, dd space. . . From beginning typing to senior bookkeeping the commercial department provides students with the background needed to pursue a business career. The former one-semester bookkeeping course was expanded to two semesters in which students got more experience in trying to getafictionalbusiness's debits to equal its credits and proprietorship. Taking inventory of library books, filing, index cards for the library's occupational file, and working as secretaries in Schuyler businesses were projects of the office practice class. Journalism, formerly an extracurricular course, was made into a one-semester academic course, with the students spending the second semester working on the school paper and annual, MISS SYLVIA RODEHORST: English 9,lO, Journalism, Quill and Scroll Sponsor, Junior Class Sponsorg AL DIETRICH: Bookkeeping, Typewriting, F r e s h m a n Basketball and Track Coach. if MVN wivv-v0T N,
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