noi Prof. Keaton’s Drawing Course is Suretotal sot soVV\ S,Cure For Jobless!! an\v oIthlt;*Almost suit empolyment of tor a twelve weeks course thisGolden, assist.int engineeringdraftsman in Greenville\ ice tak-ISrecord few courses raneYet is the one made byOne member of the secondthe ii*'U KruMiO’oi ing Drawingolass, Jack Seaff, was offofM a1Oodrse ru fining now second time in the01tinI ndustrlalEducation Department of ETposition by Standard Gas and oil Company in Ml Pleasant be fore he finished the course *I KeaAccording to Piol Iinstmetoi the course issfudv of machineiMy*;itor| IK'Stlt;llt;»rtsallton.primarily a drawing that is of vita] and prac tical use in wai industry It is sponsored by the Department of Education, Washington, D. O..I pet• nd Is stt| r\icd by flu- Engine-eriftg Division of SMI’souniiuiirThe present rtass, which start ed dune IT, and will last twelve we ks has an enrollment of 14,Since th * course is offered outside th*' regular college curriculum, it is a real rontribu tion of East Texas State, not only to its participants, but to national defense,” sajd Prof Keaten, as ho d( scribed in glowth? possibilities of Open to both boys and girls, the eouio1 costs^ynlv about $3.00 which covers expense of materials. ‘ * •ing terms-a neat douhhhallclasslt; r thei per t he prev intts graduat w oflarftnnalthe first class, most of whomate already employed. 13 will•aehreceive eoPlfieates of attainmentI r um SM rrbvAmong the graduates of the first course who have souredthfa me coretoemployment an Phillip Kent,assisting engineering draftsman.W i sh ing ton D C; W P MeParian, employe! m Tulsa, Oklahoma, Eva AI,». * Anderson andi v vi m iMargaret Pommerening. employ'd in Garland and Billyipa* cC.in■—I I—mm