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In the Classified Ads of our local newspaper, Miss Allen located many jobs for her business students. M rs. Joan Frank Mra. Nancy Josey B.S.—Eastern Illinois B.S.—Winthrop College University M. A.—Northwestern University BUSINESS DEPARTMENT The greatest gift a person can display is teaching another to make his own way. In the business education classes, our teachers instruct students in the rudiments and intricacies of typewriting, bookkeeping, short- hand, and the various skills. Additionally, these teachers instill in their students a desire for accuracy and excellence in all vocational activities. This training will prove invaluable whether a student chooses a career or a profession after graduation. Mrs. Elizabeth Davis, Miss Vera Allen Chairman A.B.—LaGrange College B.S.—Georgia State College for Women M.S.—Auburn University Miss Carol Knight Mrs. Ann Lovett B.S.—Troy State University B.S.—University of Georgia M.Ed.—Middle Tennessee State University Mrs. Doris Reid B.S.—Georgia Southern M.S.—Auburn University Six-Year Certificate — Auburn University Miss Mamie Truett A.B.—Huntington College M.A.—Peabody University Six-Year Certificate — Auburn University Miss Angie Williams B.S.—Auburn University Not pictured: Mrs. Pat Farmer 24
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SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Revolving and changing; attempting to show The miracle called life, formed eons ago. UJ With a sound knowledge of how the universe and the human body work, perhaps one can start to understand how people work with each other, and to perceive the value in keeping balance among the elements in one’s life. And so, the Science Department tries to help each one find and maintain this balance in his life. Col. Ritchie tried to convince his students that a feather could fall as fast as a marble. Mrs. Margaret Gunter, Mr. Joe Chambers Chairman v B.S.—Auburn University B.S.—Alabama College M.S.—Auburn University Six-Year Certificate — Auburn University Mr. William Cook B.S.—University of Alabama Miss Sarah Courson B.S.—Troy State University M.A.—George Peabody U niversity Mr. J. C. Easterling B.S.—Troy State University M.S.—Troy State University Mrs. Carol Edwards B.S.—University of Alabama Miss Susan Kates B.S.—Auburn University Mr. Monroe Lott Col. Charles A. Ritchie Mr. Richard Wood B.S.—Mississippi Southern B.S.—Davidson College B.S.—Auburn University College M.S.—University of North Carolina P.H.—University of North ■ ■ 2:
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Mr. Richard Gunter, DCT B.S.—Troy State University M.A.—Auburn University Mrs. Imogene Presley. VOT A.B. Mississippi State College for Women Miss Mary Jo Wheeler. DE B.S.—Piedmont College t Students appreciated that personal touch of instruction. WORK PROGRAMS The joy of man is having, his lifetime through. Some good and useful work to do. Jordan’s work programs are unique, for these areas are headed by fond and capable leadership. Most businessmen of the community welcome the students on these programs into their businesses. Self-sufficiency is one of the most outstanding traits of students who work. They garner not only intellectual capability but become part of the free enterprise system, knowledgeable of its many opportunities and how to use them whenever they are ready to enter the world of work. Mrs. Presley has been a great help to students interested in business careers. DCT students became involved in many as- pects of the business field. 25
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