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First semester student teachers: Mr. Ruthko, Mr. Varner, mr. norr- ax-:Luuu se...es.e. ..u....... ..,.,....,.-. .... -- --.. . , ,, man Mr. Bush, Mr. Thull. 9 Miss Kuntz, Miss McHail, Mrs. Hollis, M?W Vi C Cn Un ' fn The Commercial department offers training to all the students who want to become voca- tionally competent bookkeepers, sales clerks, stenographers, etc. The staFf of the department is made up of three regular teachers Call special- ists in their own fieldsl and a corps of practice teachers. The course divides into three maior courses in the eleventh year. Mr. Sheeder is Co- ordinator of the Distributive Education depart- ment. Mr. Oliver teaches accounting. Miss Wiley is head of the entire department and adviser of the practicing teachers. The students learn to op- erate modern business machines such as mimeo- Qmaldp, graph and dictaphone. Sales classes get experi- ence in decorating the show cases in the sales room and in the first floor corridor. Many film strips are used to show the students how things should be done. Students entering the depart- ment must do exploratory work in the tenth year to find wherein they will be most successful. Many of the graduates of this department occupy some of the best iobs in Indiana and secure these iobs well in advance of graduation. After being shown how things are done it is stressed emphat- ically that they do the things right. Commercial Staff, left to right: Mr. Elwood Sheeder, Director of Distributive Education, Miss Sarah Wiley, Department Chairman, Mr. Domenick Oliver. 1 L'lndien - 'l6
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-J-nn. 6 . 69 school proiects and community activities. Noth- ing adds more to the daily life of a school than the Band, Chorus, and Orchestral groups. Close- ly connected to music is art. A student upon en- tering the art course is subiect to one of the rich- est and fullest experiences of his high school car- eer. The time spent in the art course is divided between Fine Arts and Crafts from the seventh grade on up to the twelfth. The students not only learn the principles of art, they also learn the basic process involved while working with material things. The emphasis in this course is upon usefulness of art in everyday life. Although everyone is not talented in art, all are consumers and whether or not we know how to make wise choices is important in this day and age. ln short we say Art for everyone every day. Right panel, top to bottom: A view of band practice in the big music roomy a iunior high school choral group practices: pupils machining their crafts projectsf and a mixed class in the art room. Below: Dr. Canfield gives Joan Lee a lesson on the bull fiddle. L'lndien - 'l5 F, , Y, hi.-...1........4
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Right is shown an elective typ- ing class at the daily struggle. -W -----.-c.- ,-cw. .t 1, , -V A ,s,,:,,,,?,,,m,2J:.g5:fH W- W- T Mr. Sheeder oversees a showcase preparation in a store practice class. L'Indien Below is a picture of the distribution of prizes in the commercial magazine sales contest, which gives the pupil practice in salesmanship and helps finance departmental activities. Left to right are Julia Mari, Caroline Violi, Robert Shaffer, Delores Smith, Eleanor Bowman, Mr. Sheeder, Alice White, Annabel Light- cap, and Louise McMillen.
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