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Page 76 text:
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The Typefwriting Department
The Typewriting Department is one of the most useful in the whole
schoolg at least, so most of the Faculty think, when it comes to making out
grade sheets and examination questions. The 4.A,s of the department do
work for the Acorn and the Oak as well as work for Miss Finley when
called upon. There are thirty-two machines in use eight periods of the
day, making a total of two hundred and hfty-six students taking this
course. Recently there have been added three new machines, which will
accommodate twenty-four new pupils. The teachers of this most eHi-
cient department are Mr. R. A. Courtright, Mrs. Elizabeth li. Ewing
and Miss Alma Baker.
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Page 75 text:
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Allen, Frances
Alverson, Letha
Baker, Charles
Baker, Harlan
Baskerville, Guyler
Bassett, Verona
Bauman, Vaudin
Beachum, Horace
Bell, Bonnie
Benefield, Elsie
Beryhill, Annie Lee
Bessent, Ruth
Biglxam, Sam
Bounds, Virginia Mae
Bowers, Grace
Bowling, Robert
Brewer, Beatrice
Burger, Joseph
Butcher, VVilbert
Cadmus, Emmett
Cain, Lucille
Ca rothers, Mark Henry
Carr, John D.
Carrigan, David
Carter, Katherine
Cawthon, Louise
Chandler, Katharyn
Chase, Louise
Childress, Layton
Clark, Howard
Clark, Virginia
Coates, Clota
Cobb, Grace
Cooper, Sam
Copeland, Thelma
Crotford, Carl
Crosby, L.
Crossland, Frank
Cummins, Winifred
Cunningham, Jewel
Davidson, Maxine
Davis, Ernestine
Davis, Lorene
Dewees, Nova
Donworth, Dan
January, IQZQ
Doughty, Margaret
Durham, Fred
Edwards, Bob
Edwards, Ernest
Embree, Kenneth
Eubanks, Katherine
Evans, Horace
McBeth, Earlene
McBride, Geoffrey
McCormack, Valera
McKinnon, James
McClarty, Jonnie
Maloan, Walter
Markham, Leota
Marse, Evalyn
Marshall, Deane
Maupin, Doris
Mays, Grace
Medaris, Mary Louise
Melton, Frances Camille
Merrifield, Elvis
Minor, hlargaret
Monroe, Granville
Morre, D. C.
Moore, Hazel
Morely, Dorothy
Myers, Ruby
Naylor, Donald
Naylor, Raymond
Oltman, Lucile
Palmer, Edna
Park, Thelma
Payne, Maurine
Perry, James
Phillips, Ida Merle
Post, Irene
Potter, Gordon
Preston, Robert
Prewett, Glenn
Primm, James
Quinn, Walter
Reaves, Mary Kathryn
Register, Norman
Rinfrow, La Juanda
Riley, James
Ritchie, Franklyn
Roberts, William
Robinson, Robert
Rockfeller, Robert
Rodman, Cecil
Rogers, Ellen Ruth
Rylie, Frank
Sanders, W. J.
Schett, Lawrence
Scott, Roy
Shannon, Irvin
Silvus, Mildred
Shepherd, Mildred
Simpson, Frances
Sizer, Agnes
Smart, Margaret
Smith, James R.
Springen, Donald
Stallings, Julia
St. Clair, Constance
Steindorf, Nellie
Steinhoff, Wilbur
Stevens, Nellie
Sutton, Hirst
Tedford, Frederick
Tucker, Joe
Tucker, Johnnie
Turpin, C. Jr.
Vaughn, d' .Ialma
Vermillion, Davis
Vestol, Lorene
Vestol, Mary
Wall, Alva
Wall, Douglas
Weederbust, Harvey
West, Clifton
Whaley, Donald
White, Frances
White, Nela
Whitehurst, Lydia
NVhitledge, Helen
VVilliams, Clarice
Wilson, Virginia
VVittrock, Stella
Woodward, Evelyn
Wright, Lillian
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The aim of the Music Department has been to function mentally, spiritually, physically,
and sucially in the lives of the boys and girls subscribing tu the courses, and to further the
fnterests of the school and community in every may possible.
In assemblies for the school, the senior orchestra and glee club often entertain the
student body. The organizations appear on many programs at the school and at banquets and
luncheons for the various prominent clubs of the city. The Music Department frequently
gives programs which include vocal and instrumental solos, orchestra and glee club numbers.
Interest in all phases of the work has been zealously and faithfully maintained. Classes,
glee clubs, and orchestras have been ambitious in their undertakings and successful in their
accomplishments.
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Page Sixty-nine
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