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MR. JAMES H. BURCHFIELD B.S.. Mississippi State University Mechanical Drawing MR. A. L. BOND M. Ed.. Mississippi State University Distributive Education. Industrial Education Sponsor. DECA D.O. Com 'ses Establish Outlines for Future Since manv students plan to enter into some trade or industrial occupation immediatey following graduation from high school, a practical vocational curriculum is provided in the Diversified Occupations Department. Any student classified as a Junior may participate in the Coop- erative Program directed by Mr. A. L. Bond. Students following this work plan attend classes in the morning and have supervised work experiences in the afternoon. Within the Cooperative program there are two major divisions. The Trade and Industrial portion prepares stu- dents for the technical skills, while Distributive Education produces marketing and sales personnel. Industrial Arts, directed by Mr. James H. Burchfield, is a general education program open to any high school stu- dent. In Mechanical Drawing boys learn the fundamentals of design, while courses in metal working and woodworking genrally inspire the manufacturing of attrac- tive and useful products for the home and the school. Now l« t rru set . My arms are straight, and my hands are right.” Mr. Burchfield considers as he swings in his flawless form. Charles Self, an industrious mechanical arts student, skillfully draws up the plans for a future home. 28
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MR. STANLEY C. BEERS B.A.. Hendrix College Instrumental Musie Sponsor. Band Club IR. DONALD L. VAUGHAN B.M. Ed., University of Mississippi Assistant Band Director, Stage Band Sponsor, Safety Club MISS BERNICE GAY M.M.. Peabodv College, M.Ed., Louisiana State University Publie School Music, Mixed Chorus Sponsor, Choral Groups Music Offers Students Cultural Enrichment The primary goal of the musie department is to develop indi- vidual talent by teaching students the fundamentals of instrumentation and voice. In achieving this major goal the Band and the Mixed Chorus have also stimulated student appreciation of music. Throughout the years these two groups have entertained the student body with delightful musical programs, while gaining valuable experience to prepare themselves for state concerts and festivals. 27 Hmm. what’s this bubble gum doing stuck in the G hole?!” wonders Mr. Stanley Beers as he examines Hank Smith's clarinet. Ready. 1 and 2 and 3 . . .,” directs Miss Bernice Gay as she prepares the chorus for the state festival.
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Students Learn Skills of Commercial Arts Gee, today my little yellow sports oar pets to move up a notch be- cause 1 typed 55 words,” admires Weezie Phillips. Oops, my thumb is stuck! There goes my chance to be high-scorer tonight! laments Miss Hendrix as she picks up the wrong ball. W hile most students are wondering where the letters on the typewriter keys went. Miss Louise Hendrix and Miss Shirley Reynolds are earnestly trying to teach them some- thing about business life. Future secretaries may moan at the initial five-minute timings in Typing, but soon the novice typists begin to master this skill so valuable to any student and so essential to every secretary. The Bookkeeping course produces students who are prepared for the math work which a secretarial job often requires. Certainly, the Secretarial Procedures Course makes pupils aware of the duties of a secretary and what is expected of one. Business English develops a critical eye. quick to see errors in letters and forms; the course also equip students w ith the knowledge of correct English usuage. Shorthand enables the secretaries to take notes rapidly and efficient- ly. The Commercial Department as a whole provides a bal- anced choice of instructive courses to prepare students for a vocation in the business world. MISS LOUISE HENDRIX B.S., Mississippi State College for Women M.S., University of Mississippi Shorthand, Typing. Secretarial Proc« dures Sponsor. Future Business Leaders of America MISS SHIRLEY REYNOLDS B.S., Mississippi State College for Women Business English, Bookkeeping. Business Training, Typewriting Sponsor. Junior-Senior Y Teens
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