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! MRS MARY S. LEE Q-Cl , t. u5ine55 ouraea reyoare .7lze gu5ine55 olzaclem jomorrow Sewing, an art that is always useful, is only one of e many helpful skills taught in Beaufort High's beautifully equip- ped Home Economics department. Above, Theresa Morris uses the sewing machine under the watchful eye of Mrs. Lee. In the modern, well-equipped shop wing, boys interested in manual arts are trained in the uses of the power tools. Right, Ecl Carr, Charles Heape, and Jerry Smoak are using a table saw. MRS. SARAH W. MALTBY me Economics I, Il, III Bookkeeping Shorthand I, II Typing I, II I , 11 A-A Above left, second year shorthand students Miriam Taylor, Marge Berkley, Joan Mitchell and Arlene Lettich, take dicta- tion from Mrs. Maltby. Shorthand is one of the several courses offered tofprospective business men and women. Typing, the m st popular elective class, is taken by both college preparat ry and commercial students. Typing I and II and personal tytping are offered. Practice is essential for Mrs. Smith's typing class, above right. I I fd ., .Q Q f 1 ,LJ WIL X D. MITCHELL MRS. PATRICIA C. SMITH T JY JN Xu O. Personal Typing X 'Meghanical Drawing Typingl -j Kill 'JShop I, II World Geography, Civics X P NSKJ World History ,X
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