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I-u-.-. 5 DEERE Two are uaifagi Boys interested in farming as a career are offered courses in vo- cational agriculture. After spend- ing three years in Mr. Rice's ag classes, they can't help but have Cl thorough understanding of ev- erything from running that mod- ern John Deere pictured above to knowing when to plant the corn and 'taters. The second floor of the ag building is for women only. Here is heard the steady sound of sewing machines stitching away at the various cloth crea- tions of the home economics girls. From down the hall drifts the aroma of hot muffins baking in the clean, modern kitchens. Social interests of the more domestic-minded students are carried on through the F. F. A. and F. H. A. clubs. Cylinder TRACTOR! f
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'Z 5 , l ig X :Y I fri M i ,ix ii ,Elm sill? lg lyliilin iq , .w ,' 1- -51 N 1 MGVOWB arioud Cfaaoea A flooded motor . . . a slightly more than ierky start . . . the grinding of gears . . . a full block of riding the yellow line . . . and a stop that sends the passengers through the windshield. This is the ioy ride taken by Mr. Tucker, drivers training instructor, each time a student takes the wheel for the first time. Six weeks later that same student emerges from the Chevy a self-confident, cap- able person ready for a driver's license. Pictured at left is a typical busi- ness ed student. Each day at noon or at the end of fifth period, many students leave school to take over iobs acquired through Mr. Mason, business ed instructor. Many will continue these occupations after graduation.
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XJ 10 any 0l'I'l'l5 0 ua zne5:5 ll.C6l fL0l'l One of the most popular de- partments at Springfield High School is the field of commercial studies. lt offers most anything in the way of training for the boy or girl who plans to enter the business world in the near or more distant future. Well over fifty girls spend one or two periods each day collect- ing absence slips, typing dittos and stencils, answering tele- phones, and doing innumerable oth e r seemingly insignificant tasks in one of the various offices about the building. These girls are the unseen cogs that keep our machine running so smoothly and efficiently. x
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