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,.eT,f' -5 A In eighth grade Home Ec. Teresa is working dilligently on the skirt she's making. Home Economics In Home Experience project the girls pick out a project in which they do something helpful for someone else. After their projects are completed, each group takes an interesting field trip to the destination of their choice, such as the Indi- ana School for the Blind. Brenda and Vicki learn the correct way to set a table. Cheryl puts to use the tailoring she must learn as a senior 26
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Typing I proves to be a popu lar class, even with the upper classmen. Commercial Typing sixty words a minute, taking dictation at twice that speed, suffering through balancing and double entry, and learning to operate a mimeograph machine or making a letterhead-these are only samples of the practical busi- ness knowledge taught by Mrs. Konwerski, Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Teal. Whether a student wishes to become a secretary or at- tend college. he discovers the world of business skills and the poise which comes from knowledge. Learning shorthand in high school will benefit these girls on the job. 1 1 Y 5 ,, 5 A' gs i 1 . ,gain VIR Becky goes over next period,s assignment to prepare herself. Pictures of all Union's business students on display. 25
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. ,,,.w,. s M Well, those new instruments its , 4:52. . Q94 gc 33 nw . Qs- Industrial Arts 1 5. .4 li sf V3 2 27 can't do all of the work for you! James seems to be heavi- ly absorbed in searching for the solution of this drafting prob- lem. lndustrial Arts classes under the direction of Mr. Burton introduce many novel ideas about such areas as architecture, mechanical drawing. and shop to his mechanically inclined students. During thc year the students learn to use many tools and skills which are entirely unfamiliar to them at the beginning ofthe year. During the year the Industrial firts department has acquired many sets of drafting instruments to aid the future draftsmen. Also the school has purchased a new band saw, metal lathe, and power hacksaw for the use of the boys in shop classes. These tools and instruments are all a part of the improved lndustrial Arts program at Union. Freshmen boys work on their projects in Shop I. Randy searches for another tool before beginning his project.
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