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ART DEPARTMENT INDUSTRIAL ARTS COMMERCE DEPARTMENT HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT 1,2 5.1 Pug? Tlzirly-11i'ne
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ART DEPARTMENT This year, the art department has a new supervisor, Miss Mitchell. The class worked with water color and pastel crayons the first semester. Their outstanding proiect was individual lineoleum-block Christmas cards. The outstanding project of the second semester was the making of grotesque and realistic masks. As extra activities, they made posters for the Hallowe'en Carnival, the junior and senior plays, and signs for the basket hall score board. INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB The Industrial Arts class was open to freshmen and sophomores. This class is a new branch of shop work for the first semester. The class is given in preparation for the second semester's work. A few of the projects were: bird houses, clock shelves, and book cases. During the second semester, the class studied the fundamentals concerning tools and beginning exercises in woodwork. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT The Commercial Department. is composed of classes in shorthand, typing, bookkeeping, general business, and business arithmetic. Un- der the supervision of Miss Juanita Hall, the students are learning the fundamentals of business. Students who have satisfactorily completed all of these commercial courses can enter the business world with a fairly good background for business life. X HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT The Beginning Home Economics class of the Wood High School began the new school year with a new supervisor, Miss Rita Downs Officers are: president, Iva Stevenson: vice president Evelvn Fernung: and SPCTPYRFY-TTPBSUTGI, Imogene Kennedy. They were taught the fundamentals of cooking the first semester The second semester was spent in the making of different kinds of Dat ches, button holes, seams, and hems. Each girl has been benefited by this course. l'rIrlr' 7'l1irl1,'-riylzl
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Jusr TO REM N Septemb ' g of school. 6-First day o er 3-Openin f school. 16-Freshmen in't' D YCJU 1 lation. 28- Poet laureate Richardson 29- Annual staff elected. October 19-Pictures taken for annual. 21 Sz 22-State Teachers Institute. 28- Hallowe'en Festival. November 1-Election of yell leaders. 2-Mr. Reid gave a talk in the assembly. S- Departmental pictures taken for annual. 9- Rev. Gray tallied to the students about the havoc caused by the World War. . 11---Armistice Day-had a program in morning and 1 sumed classes in afternoon. 17 8: 18-Junior Class Play lThe Panther's Claw.l 25--Thanksgiving Vacation. December 22 Sz 23- Tests and examinations. 24-'Santa Claus made another one of his yearly ap pearance at school and made everyone happy with presents. 24- ' Christmas vacation begins. .January 3-Reopening of school. 8-County Tourney at Sh February 9-Rev. Winfrey spoke t arpsville. , o the students. 15-Rev. Frost summarized the characteristics netessaix to succeed in life. 22- Washingt.on's birthday. March 1- -Rev. Land gave an assembly talk. 3, 4, Sz 5--Sectional Tourney. 16 8:17-Senior Class Play, tFor Pete's Sakew. 21- I. U. Band. April l Sa 2-- Band Contest. S-Community Supper SL O pen House. 15- Junior-S ' enior Reception. 17-Baccalaureate. 22- Commencement exercises. 23- School closes. Page Forly Viola Smith W Mary Ken inona Weismillei nedy
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