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Trade and lndustrg Pamstaking Courses driving nails, learning to build, gaining proficiency in a skill . . . Internal Combustion Engines- learning what makes the motor tick understanding how parts fit together, experiencing self-satisfaction . . . Above. The fundamentals of the internal combustion engine are explained to Lynwood Tyndall by Mr. Eugene F. Casey, instruc- tor of Internal Combustion En- gines. Above right: Mr. James F. Cauley, Construction Industry and Carpentry. Right: Carpentry stu- dents work strenuously to con- struct the roof of the new bus shelter.
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Finding a Future in Farming Horticulture- Creating an interest in botany Cross-breeding plants to develop new varieties Maintaining floral beauty on the campus ground . . . Carpentry- Materializing ideas into concrete form Learning and developing new skills Applying classroom instruction to produce needed facilities . . . Land Judging- Learning the characteristics ot the lite-giving earth Creating an interest in soil conservation and development Making practical applications of acquired techniques in production and management . . . Upper left: Mr. P. E. Shoulars, B.S., NCSU, Gen. and Orn. Hort. Left: Learning the basic skill ot sanding in Carpentry l, Troy Jones is assisted by Mr. B. F. Hall, B.S., Agric. and Tech. Col., Greens- borog M.S.g Voc. Agric. Above: Mr. F. M. Mellette, B.S., Clemson Univ.g Agric. I and ll, Agribusiness, FFA Adviser, Head ot Agriculture Dept. II9
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Job Opportunities Interest Students Introduction to Vocations Concentrating on job opportunities, Making field trips-banks, stock exchange, DuPont, Frosty Morn- Speakers, films, discussions, committee work, To acquaint one with various occupations . . . Special Education From carpentry to careers- Not only learning trades but learning the basic essentials of math, language, and science- Meeting the needs in a variety of ways , . . Top: A field trip to the proof department of the Branch Banking and Trust Company fasci- nates the I.V. class. Above left: Miss Mildred Moore of Branch Banking and Trust Company shows colorful checkbook covers to an inter- ested I.V. class. Left: Mrs. Maidred Stroud, B.S., E.C.U., M.A., N.C.S.U., I.V., is showing Frances Rouse a iob application blank. Above: Miss Edna Burke, A.B., Elon College, Occu- pational Education. l2I
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