Greenfield High School - Tiger Tales Yearbook (Greenfield, IA)

 - Class of 1957

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QW 0 LC6 l9I 0UL6!Q:5 bt! 6Ltl'l'L05l9AQl 8 AP' omce ,9l d,CtiCQ The offices of Green, Rigby, and Iochumsen are kept running smoothly every day by the senior girls . About 9: 15 in the morning the one office thought most of is Rigby's. Will Doris everget here with the announcements! Pauline, do you have any blue construction paper? is the frequent chant of students when 'they enter Mr. Green's office. Besides hunting up con- struction paper or any other sup- plies students might want, the OFFICE PRACTICE girls answer the telephone, make out financial re- ports and tests, and numerous other dutie s . In Mr. Iochumsen's office the girls do mimeograph work, and other routine office work. Greenfield feels very fortunate that they have Pauline Robinson as the secretary of the board as well as secretary in Mr. Green's office . She is very capable and efficient and is liked by all. TOP: Shirley gives Doris an announcement while Barbara and Ianlce work with the files in R1g's office. MIDDLE: Boy, Green's office has efficiency personified---look at all the ambitious students! LOWER LEFT: These five girls seem to enjoy working in Mr. Iochumsen's new office very much. LOWER RIGHT: Pauline Robinson seems to enjoy working with the books. fAll ln all, lt is an enjoyable time.

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Now remember, Phyllis, practice for All-State comes first! mic Afucfenb enfoy difbgilig This year the VOCAL MUSIC DEPARTMENT has greatly enlarged. The majority of the stu- dents of G.H.S. are taking advantage of the excellent music program offered to them. Should you go over to the music room, located in the grade building, any day seventh period, it would be quite evident that the music-minded C?J students were warming up their vocal cords. Seriously, after many strenuous rehearsals the various large groups presented a very beautiful program at the Christmas concert and worked very hard on the numbers presented at the spring concert. Their work was not in vain for many compliments were received on their splendid performances . Many people received the opportunity to participate in small groups this year. The madrigal, girls' trio, girls' sextet, mixed quartette and double mixed quartette have appeared at many of the social affa1rs,women's clubs and meetings. Two music festivals were held during the school year in which Greenfield participated. All State Festival was a gala event for twenty of the students, as was Creston Festival. After two days of hard rehearsal the students were part of a large chorus which gave a concert in the evening. Contest was the main thought of everyone as the school year drew to a close. The various small groups and soloists began working diligent- ly on their pieces of music. There were many sighs of relief after the ratings had been announced. egro Afoirilfozafg af .giaring oncerf Good looking vocal group lsn't it? They are the freshman girls glee. ---- w 2 7 y



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gnogleeping IQFOUQJ fo A8 Ugly Ll'LfQI 85tlJ'Lg The neophytes of business are struggling through the mastery of the typewriter in its application to business life through letter production, various forms of reports, the use of carbons, and general work. SHORTHAND is easy , provided you like to work and have a desire to become one of the im- portant Link sin an efficient office. The oppatunities are m any for the one who dedicates himself to becoming a means of business communication. Whose responsibility is it for the proper com- pletion of income reports? Through the study of BOOKKEEPING it is found that the taxpayer bears the burden of proof. In order to prove his figures a systematic bookkeeping process must be followed. A short course in personal income tax together with stress on accuracy and neatness makes the tax report much easier to fill out. The application of various skills learned in TYPEWRITING, SHORTHAND, SECRETARIAL PRACTICE, BOOKKEEPING, and JUNIOR BUSINESS gives the student an opportunity to actually put them in use and see how these various skills help them do a task which is well done. TOP: Bookkeeping takes a lot of work, doesn't it girls? MIDDLE: What have we here? Why, of course--the rest of Mr. Iochumsen's office girls. LOWER LEFT: Secretarial practice is enjoyed until you have to go to the board and write dictation, as Marilyn Ahl and Elnora Shearer are doing. LOWER RIGHT: What's the matter, Wally? DorY't you understand how to type that letter? an-TN'

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