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Mother ' helpers Icorn to boko o coke Dressing dolls for the Christmos Wel- fare progrom. Learning to cut out dresses, ond fol- low a pattern. Foshion show dresses on parade. THE Home Economics studies of the General Course are designed for those girls whose talents ore practical rather than academic. It offers a complete study of foods and clothing, all the im- portant phases of each being covered in the four years of high school. Under the expert guidance of well-informed and progressive teachers, the success of many a prospective milliner, dietician, or housewife has been and is being ossured. This course, however, is not only for practical-minded girls ' Many College Preparatory students elect courses in cooking and sewing, for a knowledge of these is essential to a complete education. or a General Course in
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Above: Music appreciation—listening to o Damrosch broadcast . . . Whot sholl I do? Perhaps this book may give me some help . . . History in the old doys was never like this ... A toot on the footer, and the music goes round ond round. Below: A biology class secs funny little things running about on o slide, and ottempt to capture them in a drawing. visions of this course: the Cultural and the Practical division There is only one difference between them and this lies in the amount of practical training, which is offered to the boys and girls in the shop and the home economics department. The course does not prepare students for college, but it does give them a brood, cultural training Cultural...
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Practical Arts . . . THE Industrial Arts work of the General Course provides the practical-minded boy with a com- plete study of wood-working, metal-working, and drafting. The excellent facilities of the school allow manual technique in these subjects to be developed to the fullest extent. These facilities include completely equipped wood and metal shops, and a spacious droftmg room The Industrial Arts teochers are competent and well-informed, both as to the practical side and theoretical side of their respective subjects. Many students in other courses elect one or more of these subjects, for a knowledge of the industrial arts is essentiol, es- pecially to the prospective engineer. Normon Brinkman and Jock Rossiter do some planning in Mechanical Drawing. Polishing a table made in Shop. James Boys nicks off a few corner in Wood Shop. Metal Shop takes on a romantic ospcct in this scene.
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