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I r fjrulu I VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE l l Front row, left to right: Ma1'vin Mitton, George Miller, Bill Willett, James Hoagland, Thomas Payne, Nornian Hughes, Duane Rhodes, Dean Helms. Second row: Mr. Cade, James Mitton, John Fleming, Carl Keeling, Robert Booe, James Lyons, Bill Mitton, Joe Boord, Wayne Florey. Third row: Ray Davis, Dale Reed, Jarrell Florey, Leroy Keeling, John Cowan, Harold Olds, Charles Helms, Thomas Edwards, Bill Gunn. Fourth row: Eston Meihls, John Marshall, Robert Clawson, Harry Starkey Jr., Hugh Houk, J. D. Keeling, Gordon Rainey, Thomas Haniford, Jim Stonebraker. Fifth row: Richard Miller, Wayne Jenks, Dean Hesler, James Rusk, George McKinney, Charles Boggs, George Schaefer, Carl Roark, Ray An- ir The vocational agriculture department presents subjects that are in- tended to give information for successful farming. Vocational students are required to complete at least twenty academic credits in addition to the eight vocational credits. One agriculture subject is taken each year during the four years, making the eight credits in all. This course offers the following subjects: freshmen, agriculture, biology, sophomores, dairying and animal hus- bandry, juniors, horticulture and crops, seniors, farm management. All students are required to complete one or more productive enter- prise projects, and one or more supplementary farming projects. An ex- ample of this is a farm account, which consists of taking farm inventory and keeping a record of business procedure through the year. derson, Roy Rusk. li r ll I ll l u l
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,'T i Qhr zjiuii -IT COMMERCIAL Front row, left to right: Helen King, Phyllis Rogers, Anna Mae Hen- thorne, Dorothy Simpson, Clara Lowe, Dolores Clift, Norma Jean Day, Marjorie Knowles, Norma Jean Weeder, Eirma M. Young. Second row: Patricia Ludlow, Freda Pickett, Nadene Lightle, Lois Payton, Ma1'ie Rusk, Nora Berlin, Gertrude Brewer, Betty Totheroh, Edith Miles, Doris Keeling, Miss Thonias. Third row: Delilafh Mitchell, Mary Lou Lowe, Mary Lou Anderson, Barbara McCutchan, Delores Grubb, Ruth Alexander, Jean Haines, Ethel Minnick, Charla Dockins, Lois Newman, Louise Dobbs. Fourth row: Bob Rice, Barbara Holt, Jeanne Crane, Dorothy Sewell, Joanna Wall, Marvena Shoaf, Norma Bechtelheimer, Doris Jean Janeway, Fauneil Smith, Betty Smith, William Edwards. i' The subjects required in this course are two years of typing, two years of shorthand, and one year of bookkeeping. The commercial department offers subjects which acquaint students with general business principles. Academic and vocational students may take one or more commercial subjects during the four years and still meet the requirements of their own department. L-'ig 1.::A.ig:.':,,1:.::fi-'M' -1717? .i ..1.'-'il E h 1' 11 i ll l ll ' -l 2' I...-..s. f
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--':' E h r ij 1 xi l n I VOCATIONAL HOME ECONOMICS Front row, left to right: Joyce Christie, Sylvia Douglas. Martha Hoagland, Wretha Cox, Inez Rusk, Georgie Ludlow, Virginia Rainey. Second row: Mrs. Martin, Jeanne Lowe, Algena Fields, Joy A. Cole- man, Freida Totheroh, Barbara Vavas, Kathryn Streeter. Third row: Nora Ruth Furr, Anna Odle, Patricia Bryant, Barbara Rusk, Mary Ellen Odle, Dorothy Frazee, Nina Schutz. Fourth row: Jacqueline Harper, Ona Stonebraker, Daisy Ann Shoaf, Lois Salts, Mable Miles, Janet Janeway, Nita Odle, Margery Howard. 'A' The vocational home economics department includes home economics in general, home nursing, child development, related arts, foods, and clothing. Beginning with 1942, this department is now completed in four years instead of the usual three years. Girls enrolled in this course gain knowledge and skill through actual practice in cooking, sewing and a home project. Vocational work is available in the summer months through 4-H Club work to all girls living in VanBuren Township. Projects are offered in clothing, interior decorating, baking, food preparation, and canning. One girl may complete one or more projects during the summer. This voca- tional work is also available to any boys, especially in baking. :Aj Ihr Urn! WI WI
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