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                                     Wilson prepares its students



                                            for the practical world



























          MRS.  BETTY  ST.  CLAIR   chair­     MRS.  ELLEN  MIRBACH    foods  and  nutrition,
          man, home ec. 1 & 2, clothing;  basic   basic  foods,  creative  foods,  child  care  and   MS. MARY KEARNS   interior decorating.
          and advanced.                        development.




























          MR. JAMES HUNTER     metals, j.v.    MR. JACK SCANLIN  . . .  industrial arts.         MR. VLADIMIR VLASSENKO  .  wood shop.
          wrestling coach.
          A  man-made  creation  that  has  a  necessary  and  useful
          function  is the  product of the Practical Arts  Departments
          at  Wilson.  How  to  prepare  foods,  decorate  homes,  and
          care for children are a few of the many skills that students
          acquire  from  the  careful  instruction  of the  home eco­
          nomics teachers, headed by Mrs. St. Clair. The other area
          of the  Practical  Arts  Department  is headed  by Mr.  Stout.
          The  students  enrolled  in  these  courses  become  adept  at
          working  with  metals,  wood,  photographic  materials,  as
          well  as  learning a variety of related skills.  Both aspects of
         these  courses  aid  the  Wilson  student  in  entering  the
         practical world.














                                                                           MR.  HARRY RINCDEN     graphic arts   MR.  WILLIAM  STOUT    me­
                                                                           and photography.                      chanical drawing and design.
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