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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.

