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Page 33 text:
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-ik E Ban J Tlmfslz Stuasvu Ill! The undustrual arts sectuon of The hugh school us duvuded unto two separate sec Tuons Shop l consustung of twenty Tour students and Shop ll Twenty tour These two classes meet every afternoon un the Junuor Hugh Buuldung Shop traunung us not guven as specualuzed vocational traunung but rather seek to guve a general knowledge of The dufterent undustrual products and processes Trauru ung us guven un bench work wood turnung bench metal work auto mechanucs and pruntung There are many unuts ot skull developed The selectuon of prouects us com shop us done tor uts practucal purpose ln The course ot the gererol traunung guven held trups to the undustrual shops of the cuty are taken At Chappell s Sheet Metal Shop the boys were guven an unstructuve demonstrotuon and lecture relatuve to many of the skull employed un sheet metal workung l-lorold Davudson ot Davudson s Machune Chop gave unformatuon on the machune undustry The tlve maun obuectuves ofthe course are to develop skull un hand ng uools to teach apprecuatuon for the skulled work to develop vocatuonal unterests to ofTer ex ploratuon and guudance un selectung an occupatuon to help students acquure consumer knowledge and to duscover talent unte ests and aptutudes imlou Nelson Gourlon Gueb A typucal prouect of the manual arts classe ot The hugh school us represented un thus pucture Arudor Nelson and Gordon Greb are puttung The tlru ushung touches on a meducune chest they have con structed The prouect us one that us done un the regular course tor the year The materual used us whute pune paunted wuth two coats ot whute paunt and decorated wuth a red cross Page Tu enty nine X I if , W N ,. ' X, .Q T ' 5' 5 h I 6 To QW 7, su ' . , . . 9 , ' '. L '. . ..., I I - I , ' . I I I I l paratively tree from restriction by the instructor, Merritt N. Flynn, Everything in the . . . . , . . , . . . H V A I A 0. , D, ' I s E . J, . 19' . . . . W ,
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PN A-1-1 Pyflul Lcffcnnuauez 'llaucsh Bmzlzzus Rrunzuuuu Iuutcheuf Gzeqeu son Sfouell Bzorurluell All year long you have heard The gurls Tallang abouT home economucs classes and have probably wondered whaT They have been doung way over There on The Top floor of The Junuor Hugh school Under The unsTrucTuon of Mass Helen Noess There are TwenTy four member un The Home Economucs I Class and 9 members un The Home Economucs II class Bofh classes have been cookung and sewung and The Home Economucs l class spenf consuder able Tume un cluscussung The Gurl and Her l'ruends Thus course covered Thoroughly Th cloThes personal core personaIuTy and manners Ter gurls and boys The Home Econ omucs Il Class? They have sTudued Cnuld Care Two 011+ Tauuaung accomplushmenfs of The Two classes durung The year were a b nqueT for The Kuwanus Club whuch was prepared and served by The gurls and a dun ner for The members of The Board of EducaTuon and Theur wuves Members of The Home Economucs II class helped Muss Eva Larson when she gave unsTrucTuons Tor cookung classes whuch were held un The RuTchue School AnoTher underTakung was a sTyle show wuTh The gurls modelung The cloThe whuch They made durung The year Accordung To The unsTrucTor Muss Noess mosT of The gurls have become exceu lenT seamsTresses hzurlou Miss Norfss lllrumsh P10lhI! PracTucung for The dunner To be serfed ThaT evenung are These Home Cconcmucs II sTudenTs snap ped unawares AcTung as ladues of leusure are Max une Rudow and Helen Buorhus whule lrnogene Tvlaresh Hlls The Tumblers Muss Helen Noess unsTrucTor looks on To see ThaT all us done correctly The class had a ToTal membershup of nune duvuded unTo Two famulues one of Tour and The other of five members Each Tamuly served a low cosT and meduum pruced dunner To guesTs and The TogeTher The Two served a meal un whuch cosT was 'F noT consudered Page Twenty ezght .Tlx- 1-.l11 A 4 T 1 'T i , r . T.. 'rT... '. , , ' . . ' . 3' , , VT T T 1 'V T , -'T T ' , T , ' 1 . . . Q V U ' I ..,, . ' . . ' , - 3 , . I - , . . . ,, . -. ,, . Q r . o I T T TT T- TT C WV T. . . -..TT 3 T T ' ' 3 . . . . T T T j T T n 1 Q I 1 ,', T JT, - T T', T . , 4. S T , . . . X L . , T 1 - ' T T T T - T fr - - 11 T T T ,, TT - TT . - . . H T T T ,T ,qw 'Z . , TJ..- A N, fl ,YH L, ,T . , T
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Under the supervusuon of Mrs Dorothy Howell students Interested un raduo work plan ned an all school broadcast for May l Dufterenu classe wrote htteen munute clramatuc skuts wuth the best one selected for the broadcast All commercual programs went on as usual but household hunts and news ot the hugh school were a few ot the new featuues Approxumately twenty tive student an nouncers helped James Nuelson the oftlcual an nouncer for the school Peter son IN uelsouz Thus year a new home room prouect was presented un the form of a raduo procuram serues entutled Plannung Your Career Each home room was equupped wuth a raduo and nune educatuonal topucs were guven durung the regular home room peruods each Thursday startung January ll and endung March 4 Musuc for the programs was under the durectuon of E A Odegard wuth Fran ces Muller ard Roy Peterson actung as student commuttee and sungung the theme song Hymn to Valley Hugh James Ntelson was otftlcual announcer throughout the serues whule Mrs Dorothy Howell French Instructor was IU charge of the short skuts whuch were guven by the varuous home rooms These programs were untended to guve the student a better udea as to what type ot occupatuon he was best suuted tor and how he could prepare humselt tor ut New trends and rapud changes un the occupatuonal world were tressed The slats presented were Extunctuon of Certann Occupatuons Home Room 205 Occupatuons Change Rapudly Home Room T03 New Trends un the Occupa tuonal World Home Room 201 How Can We Make Jobs Home Room 303 and Movung Goods to More Places Home Room 310 People Wull Always Eat Home Room 302 Have You Any Specual Talent? Home Room lll Goods Must Be Sold Home Room 203 and Technucal Preparatuon For a Job Home Room 307 TT TIfLfe.s Pruuulsrm Ploujhau Dans Norah Page Thuu ty - . I . I , ' L - ' , - :1 1 f . - . , T' . v - . . . ,, . ,, . . J . , . , . - - 1 . I x . . . 11 1 11 - - . - - 1 1 , . . . ' . Q . ,, . . . . ,, - 1 11 - Q 11 11 - I I I - - 11 11 11 1 1 1 1 ll ' Il , . II ' ll ll ' If 1 1 - ll ll ll ' ' 1 1 1 ll , . , . , 1 ,- . . . . . . . - A v ' r . J ' 1 -
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