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WAY Ll S-I 1. - l' I . N p 5 . .1 - 5 We J if ,ily 5 Mr. Maurer lectures his world history class about points Mr. Heninger, sociology teacher emphasrzes test mate of interest over the qlobe. rial for ICIHG HUTSY- Q 0 . I . . I . . . . . . , , rl . . . 4 . . I . . . l , cud our world understandmg 1n the world World Problems IS an electxve course for yumors and semors Crvrcs 1S a re qurred course for all Iefl graduates The baby of the SOCIGI Studles Department 1S the course of Ind1ana L1ie It IS a new course offered lh1S year whlch deals wlth the government and the people of Indrana Economlcs a semor elect1ve course 1s the SCIEHCG of the productron and d1str1but1on of wealth SOC10lOgY the study of the orlgm and hlstory of SOC19lY IS another e1ect1ve offered to senrors Ieff requues a m1nor Ctwo yearsj tn soc1a1 studles for graduauon The semors pause for a laugh wmth George Lucus m Mrs Hopkms economxcs class
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f' '? Iudy Baldwm and Kenneth Draper hsten mtently Carol Brand pornts out the days lesson rn Mr Short s U S hxstory class Pace 18 WCITL H JI WO2' In world problems class Dave Lmdelot explaxns the current events of the day The Socral Scrences The Soctal Stud1es Department deals wrth the development and progressrveness of the world left has very well developed courses 1n thrs department The classes that come under the Soclal Studles Department pIOV1d9 valuable mformatron and a good background for all World Hrstory rs the study of the events past and present whrch have resulted rn the world as we know 1t Two years of thrs study are offered to sophomores Junlors and senrors U S Hrstory a requued course for Junrors IS the study of the brrth and growth of our country A relat1vely new course at left rn exlstence only two years, deals wrth the current events Mr Bender xnstructs a class m a new course here at Iett Indrana Lrie V . V, I Q n' A , 6 -in . I L ' I 4 - I 4 l r nu y f. ? i V- ' A i ' . 2 2 'I 4 z. y , - t Q , 7. t ,, ,Q ' - ly ' va . X 4 1 ' ' ' as U l O . . I I . . I . . ' . I ' . . I . . . I . 1 . - . ' , .
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Jvivqi- A- - I ' These seniors enthusiastically participate in their office practice class. We are prepared to enter the Many jobs throughout our United States are filled by previous students in the field of busi- ness: and, for this reason, there is a bright outlook after graduation for these students. Typing, of which three semesters are offered, seems to be more or less a favorite of many of the Ieff students. Basic fundamentals are stressed in the first semester, while speed and accuracy are emphasized during the last two semesters. Bookkeeping is a course which is valuable not only to future businessmen but also is very worthwhile for the average person. A workable knowledge of assets, liabilities, and profit and loss can aid everyone in his everyday life. A study of shorthand is very necessary for those people who plan to do secretarial work, but it can also be of great value for the college student in taking those necessary notes in class. The old saying about experience being the best teacher seems to be the foundation of the office practice course. Here the commercial stu- dent does actual office work, putting to good use all his previous training. Business law, merchandising, and selling are the more advanced courses in this department. Page 20 Looking over the shoulder of one of the typing students we see him busily at work on a drill exercise.
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