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Vocational Education Courses Provide Practical Experiences To prepare students for various careers after gradu- ation, vocational courses are offered at Western. In courses such as Typing, Shorthand, Bookkeeping, and Business English, skills useful to secretaries, clerical workers, and businessmen are taught. Industrial Arts and Mechanical Drawing prepare students for techni- cal careers, while Home Economics teaches skills use- ful to young homemakers. 'R 28 TOP: Tony Owens helps Johnny Dyer with a pool table. CENTER: Jessie Prather takes dictation in shorthand class. Mrs. Reese fcenterj, helps Mrs, Hendrix and Mrs. Derring with a pleat in a special Continuing Education course. BOT- TOM RIGHT: Susan Stitcher takes Typing II, a course offer- ed primarily for students planning secretarial careers.
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AVN Math, Science Push Back The Boundaries Of The Mind Because they help students develop abilities in thinking for themselves, math and science courses are among the most important courses offered at West- ern. To keep pace with the computer agen, students are subjected to greater challenges and courses are adjusted to meet demands of expanding minds. Along with basic math and science courses, West- ern offers Geometry, Trigonometry, Advanced Alge- bra, Biology, Physics, and Chemistry. TOP: Jerry Tolbert, a proficient math student, plots the points of a co-ordinate system. CENTER LEFT: Mr. Maxwell holds an informal discussion with Leroy Barns and Bobby White. LEFT: Mr. Hodge shows examples of rock formations to his General Science class during a unit on geology. 27
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Expanded Business Education Department Has Seven Courses TOP RIGHT: Randy Barber's most valuable instrument in Typing is his eraser. TOP LEFT: Miss Brownis Global Geog- raphy class pays attention when she says, Shut up . ABOVE: Mr. Joel Cox, Vice President of the First National Bank in Newnan, was among the guest speakers in Miss Brown's General Business class. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mrs. Tay- lor gives her Shorthand class last minute instructions before they begin taking dictation.
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