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VOCATIONAL HOME ECONOMICS First ROW, left to right: Mary Hughes, Rachel Lighty, Lucille Helms, Mrs. Martin, Virginia King, Mary Jo Harper, Phyllis Clark, Ida Mae Dinsmore. .Second Row: Delores Clift, Nadine Shoaf, Judith Padgett, Nora Ruth Furr, Patty Harper, Mary Ann Holmes, Margaret Cooper, Alberta Thomas. Third Row: Virginia Smith, Zedith Krout, Josephine Buesching, Janet Janeway, Charla Dockins, June Stembaugh, Betty Olds, Martha LaBaw. Girls enrolled in the Vocational home economics department are presented subjects that are in- tended to acquaint them with the general basis of home making. This department includes home economics in general, home nursing, child development, related arts, foods, and clothing. Girls en- rolled in this course gain knowledge and skill through actual practice in cooking, and sewing. Also, two home projects must be completed during the year, one of either sewing or cooking, each se- mester. In addition to the four years of home economics, students in this department must take the follow- ing subjectsg freshmen, English, biology, algebra, music, and physical training, sophomores, Eng- lish, and two of the following, geometry, history, or Latin: Juniors, English. American history, choice of Latin or one semester commercial arithmetic and algebra: S9Hi0l'S, English, civics, and an elective.
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VOCATIONALAGRICULTURE First Row, left to right: Dean Helms, Jack Leonard, James Ratcliff, Robert Trinkle, Duane Rhodes, Robert Hall, Earl Harvey, Bob Baldwin, Gordon Meihls, Dewayne Helms. Second row: Don Collins, Robert Lang, Bob McLean, Bob Booe, Charles Boggs, Thomas Payne, James Rusk, Carl Hinote, John Meeker, Mr. Cade. Third Row: Bill Willett, Jim Mitton, Dale Reed, Don Clift, George McKinney, David Kester, Bob Boone, Roy Rusk, Fred Edwards, Jr., Bill Gunn, Carl Fletcher. Fourth Roy: John Cowan, Harold Olds, Eston Meihls, J. D. Keeling, Earl Foxworthy, Hugh Houk, Harry Starkey, Jr., Bob Clawson, Bill Stonebraker, Leroy Keeling. Fifth Row: Wayne Florey, Thomas Edwards, Joey Board, David Lyons, Chafles Helms, Harold Cox, Jarrell Florey, Paul Haupt, Allen Bass, Dean Hegler, Jim Lyons. Boys enrolled in the vocational agriculture department are presented subjects that are intended to acquaint them with the general basis of 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. The following subjects are taken duling the four years: fresmen, agricultureal biology, and farm shopg sophomores, dairying and animal husbandryg juniors, horticulture and crops, senic-rs, farm management. All students are required to complete one or more productive enterprise proiects and one or mof: supplementary farm projects. An example of this is a farm account, which con ists of takinf farm inventory and keeping a record of business procedure throught the year. In addition to the above agricultural subjects the fresmen take algebra, English, music, and physical training, sophomores, English, geometry, and world history or Lating junios, English, American hiftory, business English, and advanced algebrag seniors, civics, physics, and an elective.
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