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New sw, ,awe ewya ewan? 7fze ,wwe VOCATIONAI. SUBJECTS Unique in the state is the on the job training offered to senior commercial and manual arts stu- dents. Prospective secretaries get experience by spending part of the school day working in a local office for six weeks. Manual arts students work half days for a semes- ter in local factories. They receive credit as usual since this work program is supervised by the teacher and the business firm. Subject matter in these de- partments range from stenographic and clerical training, bookkeeping, commercial law and sales- manship in the one to woodwork, drafting, machine shop, drafting and welding in the other. Since Waukesha is the heart of America's dairy- land, it is natural to have an agricultural department geared to meet farm needs. Animal and plant hus- bandry, farm economics, shop, plus general ag. fea- tures soil and tree conservation, breeding, and all phases of dairying. On the feminine side Cthough there are boys' classes tooj is Home Ec. Starting out with basic skills in sewing and cooking, the girls progress to design, child care, nutrition, family life and voca- tional homemaking. A good Welder is much in demand by inclusfry. The school fries fo meef this demand by offering classes af lhe vocafional school. Charles Vogel fries for a good bead and nafurally observes safely precautions. l29l You can'f learn agriculture without using a farm! The sfock judging feam makes a busi- ness call af Fred Kipp's barn fo gel a practi- cal lesson and find they have the sifualion well in hand.
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Ready, sei, go! As Miss Miller fimes ihem, firsf year fypisfs fry for forfy words a min- ufe on a five minufe fesf. Speed and ac- curacy are musfs for fufure sfenos. Jr. high home ec classes work on their spring wardrobes. Mar- lene Brimmer pins fhe hem for Barbara Schulfz in This final sfep while Dorofhy Hanke stitches away on her print dress. E281
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Clarinet players try a few trills for Mr. Dollinger who seems to be listening critically. Through these practice sessions coupled with individual work and help, intermediate band members hope to qualify for senior bond. 'l...2...3...4... The sophomore gym class gets a strenuous workout in cclisthenics. Developing physical fitness is a major part of the physical edu- cation program. E301
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