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INDUSTRIAL ARTS The Industrial Arts Department helps a boy to learn a trade through experience. Mr. David Kephart heads this department which offers shop for those interested in woodworking and mechanical drawing for those interested in drafting. Mechanical drawing prepares students for college drafting andengineering. Inelectronics, also offered at W.H.S., the students study theory and also practice on kits and projects. In mechanical drawing boys learn the basic fundamentals of this art. 29
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BUSINESS EDUCATION P.O.O. teaches the skills needed in office work with work on machines. Business education equips students with skills necessary for employment in the busi- ness world. Typing, shorthand and prepara- tory office occupations develop the student's ability to apply their skills in office employ- ment. Enthusiastic students work hard each day to master these subjects as progress is essential. Typing is a course needed by all college bound students, as well as the business students. Correct procedures and specialized tech- niques are built through drills, intensive prac- tice, and a review of fundamentals. The P. O. O. course provides the students with a basic knowledge of the principles of office procedures and equipment, thus the students see each step and its relation to the whole. In the shorthand class students develop their ability to recognize sounds and to record quickly the sounds they hear. New listening stations aid shorthand students in their work. 28
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DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Distributive Education prepares students for a career immediately after graduation. This subject strives to pro- mote business knowledge and skills, to develop leadership and responsibility, to teach principles of democracy, and to encourage high ethical standards in bus- iness and industry. Mr. Clayton discusses the stock turnover in his D.E. class. In distributive education students learn much about the business world. They study such things as the different parts of a company, and how it is run. LEFT: Arlene Deese, Darlene Bridges, Frances Hudson, Grace burr, Diane Brower, Bobby Jones, Donnie Puckett, Jerry Goodwin, Donnie Cooke, {c arl Easterling.ยป te These people make up the Dis- tributive Educa- tion Club of W.H.S. 30
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