make use of tools and visual aids One thinks the General Course a "snap" but upon closer examination Ends it offers the student a variety of interesting subjects. Classes avail– ac· .e to the student in this field range from Home Economics to Earth -.- Space Science. For any girl taking Home Economics, a modern kitchen and attractive ~ ;ng room is at her disposal. In pleasant surroundings she can gradu– al!;, develop culinary skills and attain perfection. To teach him that figures and numbers are essential, the general s:---dent has at his disposal Bookkeeping I and II. Personal Typing is ext~nded to anyone desiring the basic elements. A boy can learn to work with metal and wood in the Industrial Arts s.'lop. Through practical training, he learns skills that are useful now as well as in the future. The administrators attempt to design classes to fit everyone's needs. The world is made up of a number of things. Science classes realize this as they ident.ify minerals. MR PERETTI Er-ghsh n MR. POLINK Economics, Science MR. PRINGLE Chemistry, Physics MRS. KREPPS History 8, English 7 MR. MONTAGNA Instrumental Music MR. .XOO.X Law, Er-.gliv. J.B.T. MRS. PRINGLE Art, Mathematics ~RS. McGINTY S orthand I, J .B .T . MISS MURRAY Mathematics MRS. PARK Special Education MR. ROSNACK History :,, Englisl i
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