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Vocational arts courses are among the many im- portant courses in the curriculum of VHS. Included under vocational arts are wood shop, machine shop, mechanical and architectural drawing. In wood shop Mr. Paul Brammell taught the boys to use the different machines in making useful articles for the home, such as stools, shelves, and spice racks. Mr. Kenneth Pifer, the machine shop teacher, taught the boys to exercise care in the making of the re- quired project which was vises. The boys in me- chanical and architectural drawing learned to use the various drawing instruments under the direc- tion of Mr. Robert Rhoda. Miss Edith Weems taught her students the fun- damentals of various homemaking techniques. In cooking, girls learned principles of nutrition and food buying besides receiving training in cooking skills. Knowledge of the sewing machine, patterns, and style of clothing increased as the girls made practical and attractive clothing. Advanced courses in home economics included the study of child care, first aid, and nursing. Such training provided girls with background for future home planning duties and service professions. Reading of a recipe . . . sifting and measuring a cup of flour . . . mixing for lightness and fluffiness . . . Miss Edith Weems watches carefully to make certain that each step is performed with ' precision. Informality of a kitchen range . . . pre-heating the oven . . . pyrex and aluminum . . . experience in baking.
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Highly complicated mechanisms . . . delicate instruments . . . firm concentration on the moment’s activity . . . exactness with a pencil’s movement . . . with a hand’s gesture. Mr. Robert Rhoda Vocational Arts in Home Ec, Machine Shop, and Drawing W orking with one’s hands . . . following instruc- tions to the letter . . . achieving excellence in crafts- manship. Training young the home ... to prepare liciously ... to sew emergencies adequately, Mr. Kenneth Pifer kiuf nursi t ' W aul (P 1 Women to be efficient in food I attractively and de- illy . . . to meet first aid 1 sponsibilities ... to ild. Miss Edith Weems 26
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. run raise In gym class skins and shirts battle for the ball . . the length of the floor . . . shoot for two points . . . the score. Circular arrangement in folk dancing . . . group motion with rhythm ... a girl’s gym class participates in some phase of skilled activity. Mr. Virgil Sweet Miss Olive Wade 28
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