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's N ELEANOR ALLEN South Campus Dept. Head Advanced Stenograpliy Secretarial Practice Business Club MAX MANUEL North if South Campus Typing Shorthand Commercial Dept. iVith the addition of many new facilities at the South Campus last .year, commercial students now haue greater op- portunities than euer to successfully prepare for vocations in the business world. Designed to educate mainly those students not planning on college after graduation, the commercial depart- ment concentrates on specialized courses that will aid in finding jobs after high school. The department does, however, offer personal typing to those who expect to use this training for col- lege assignments. Some examples of the many business courses are Typing, Shorthand, Stenography, Bookkeeping, Retailing, and Clerical Practice. At both buildings, the Distributioe Education display window attracts the attention of all. .,, 'V' 3319: . .4 ,A . ROBERT FAIRMAN ' fu 1 2' Taking time out from his work, Mr. Fairman shows Gloria her errors. South Campus Bookkeeping Clerical Practice Bookstore JANE GLENN North Campus Beginning Typing is-3 C .ff write' KEITH BABE South Campus Bookkeeping Athletic Coach 9. 4 T .-Am, 9-.RN serif A RUBIJOHN CORBY South Campus Typing Shorthand Ir.-Sr. Y-Teens CARY ERLANDSON South Campus Retailing Commercial Arith. F.D.A. Pep Club
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1- -'W' , QA c :- 13 C a' f A BERNICE HOWARD North Campus CII E 5 2235 95521 avg'-I 2 'e AEE UD lltli 9 'l x A if f N, W , Q 3135 'ww7 l 'INN I . 1 . ,.b,, ,.1,,g--g-ie-QQ rwywwy- A - if 55. V: U W H ,,,, ,, ,4,,r . ,,,, A , , V Q , 'X '2,, ' Q , cn B ' i - f l P535 , X . i V 9' K4 gi , X 1,,,b Q' lil l V ll is x , iwwws DONALD LOVEALL North Campus Geometry A General Math Athletic Coach Mathematics Because mathematics has so many practical uses in everyday life, and because specialized mathematics are so necessary in industry and vocations, this department is an important one at U.T.II.S. Beginning with his freshman year, a stuclent chooses among such courses as general math, algebra, geometry, trigo- nonzetry, and college math. Only in the freshman year is math requirezl of all stialenls. In the math rlepartment, too, are ac- celerated stzalents prociflefl with special opportunities of receiv- ing 115 year of algebra and geometry each in one year. Absent are lVallace lVilson and aclcisor Merlin Nelson. 1 . V 1 Q! . ' i I A Q f e '.a Watching Mr. Hess intently at Open House are Tom VanDe- Venter and his parents. er' . laid Fiq- From the look on Miss Howard's face, it is apparent that this student's grim expectations were groundless. E Q 01' tj, ,f GEORGE BRAY North Campus General Math Athletic Coach ngi VVALTER HESS South Campus Advanced Math Wrestling Coach CHARLES ALLEE North Campus Algebra 1 Geometry Athletic Coach
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1- lndustrial Education One attraction at U.T.H.S. this year is the well equipped industrial arts de- partment, parts of which are located at both North and South Campus. In this department, as in the commercial, students are trained with emphasis on those subjects that prepare for a vocation. Of the students who plan on further educa- tion, many enroll in shop courses that will help them enter specialized training programs later. Subjects offered in this department include drafting, machine shop, woodshop, metals, and foundry. Absent are Charles McCoy and Dept. Head Lester Vines. 'J f WM ...,.,.,. 1.17 Q,-A - I ., ..... ..,.. M. auaamisaww. A L Q-Q.. lf l I L W-v W Q, ' . ,p X, as K N ,Ai PAUL OLIVER North i7 South Campus WVoodworking General Shop Rifle Club 'Z W i ' Y .. ' '..,1-ij' if .Pi , . 'ilfifoeiri - Ll 4v Q' '?1iZl , ,' ' if .1 ,,....,.,.,,. .... ,, ..-A Q ., ' f 'ug .gig .... g 3: ,N s LK' 5 'K P i, L A .1 R1 Max O'Klock, Bill Fox, and Robert Haigh appear to have Mr. Cavanagh comered. Perhaps he'll change his mind now and give them an extra day for their assignment. Rf J pq A A lvl Zi r . i . lm s fins: 4, 1 A X A ' Q Z . .: , , ' 1 ' V n n, Ri DEAN TEEL it R p X North if South Campus it Q 'Q' vs - , i Electricity I '1 K f ,JH A Xl W. Technical Classes 1- N ' V,,,, V V n 'S' L, General Shop Q1 V ay, - ff 9 ' .A With careful study, these Auto Shop students will gain practical knowledge of the intemal structure and operation of automobiles. Those outfits wonlt stay white for long. pA-, pa L 1 JOHN CAVANAGH North if South Campus Drafting General Shop Tri Mic Club . 1 'WA . nf av-4-f' ROBERT ZESIGER North if South Campus Metals General Shop mx' K CHARLES RAINEY North tb South Campus Auto Shop
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