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Variety Of Vocational Opportunity if Drafting students, llower leflj, taught by Mr. Loren W. Deming, learned to read and interpret common types of drawings, and studied basic drafting techniques. Information was given on the various fields of drafting, particularly architectural drafting. General math was also taught by Mr. Deming, who earned his degrees from Southwestern State, Wichita University. Electronics, taught by Charles Sindelar was designed to give entry into the occupational skills of the ever widening field of electronics. Electronics was taught as a two hour class, with students receiving double credit for the course. Mr. Sindelar studied at the Cleveland Institute of Electronics and at Iowa City Commercial College. Mr. Marvin Elliott lbelowj taught Woodshop at three levelsg Woodshop I, devoted to the mastry of the basics in woodworking, using only hand toolsg Woodshop II, featuring experience in operating and maintaining power tools, vocational Woodshop, a two hour, double credit class stressing construction work and cabinet making. Mr. Elliott attended Dakota Western University. ? Mr. John R. Jackson instructed vocational machine shop, industrial arts metals, and the welding classes. In these metal working classes, students learned the uses and characteristics of different metals, and studied various processes used in metal work. Mr. Jackson lcenzer, leflj earned his degree at Utah State College.
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M The home economics department offered courses in homemaking I and II, foods I and II, foods III and IV, clothing I and II, clothing IV and III, and a combined course with clothing I for one semester and foods I for one semester. Students of home economics and foods have studied nutritional needs, consumer buying, child development, and proper procedure for the preparing of a variety of foods. These students were under the guidance of Mrs. Roberta Carter. She also advises the F.H.A. Future Homemakers of America. Mrs. Carter graduated from North Emery High in Utah and also attended University of Utah. Mrs. Marian Hanchett has proved to many girls that sewing is a useful skill that is not difficult to learn, and will always be helpful in years to come. She has studied at the University of Utah. She has a BS Degree. Besides sewing, Mrs. Hanchett teaches the home furnishings section of the home economics course, and advised the Bobees. Mr. Gunnard Topholm fopposile page, centerj instructed autoshop classes fleftj. Students were taught the function and inter-dependence of the various units in the automobile, and were familiarized with mechanical vocabulary. Courses gave basic training for boys planning a future in the field of automobiles.
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Library A Place To Study, Etc. 1 - 1 Fiction, nonfiction, reference texts and materials, visual aides, vocational research centers, current back issues of popular magazines, and r microfilms, made available for the first time this were the plentiful facilities comprising the White P 2 High School Library. The high school females found library a very good place to catch the latest gossip while the males found this an advantageous spot foil their number one sport, talking about and watching girls. The Librarian,s delight, some students even use the library for studying aids, training these girls to use the Dewey decima system, use card files, keep books in order on shelves and check books back in and out. Our Librarian graduated from North Cachew High in Richmond Utah and attended Utah State University in Logan Utah Another friendly face in the library, Mrs. Jurgj Hawthorne Collier, who had herself graduated fro White Pine High School. As assistant librarian, Mrs Collier was busy cataloging books, typing and filing thj catalog cards, and making the purchase orders for th library i Mrs. Clara Theola Ball, was instructor of the library l
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