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- ifi .t.....1f . R E N - .,q x c -- W-Mng, -U , E l LENDY ALTO JACQUELYN R. ANDERSON MARLYN V, SPERRY U1 Of O-, B-A-3 BUSINESS. I-QW? U. of O., B.A.g .Sec. Training, Minot St. Teachers' Col., B.A.g Director of Student Activities. Prod, Typing? G11-15' League., Colo. St., MA., Typing, Record Typing students learn the fundamentals of the keyboard. Keeping, F.B.L.A. V , fl kJ,b BEVERLY BEEM N.W. Nazarene Col., B.A.g Pers Typing, Typing 1-2, Bus. Mach Sophomore Class. Business Education New Course Added to Curriculum The business education department trains students for the responsibilities, privileges, and successes waiting for them in the business world. With an extensive program, including bookkeep- ing, typing, shorthand, general business, business law, business machines, IBM data processing, office practice, and secretarial training, this de- partment offers a broad vocational training in a secretarial or clerical major. This year a retailing course was added to give students an opportunity to learn the intricacies of buying and selling. Through this diversified program, business education students can delve into the business world' and all its fascinating aspects. DUFFY STENDER U. of Idaho, B.A.g Typing 5-4, Pers. Typing, F.B.L.A. JAMES F. WHITTY U. of Portland, B.A.g Bookkeep- ing, Retailing, Concessions. HARLTEY L. TROFTGRUBEN U. of N. Dakota, B.A.g Short- hand, Gen. Bus., junior Class. I
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L r a 4 ff vi f l lt . -a Q2-' iii, Q ear-'21, puwain i ' .,, f ' X Fine Arts Art Department Adds Classes The fine arts department is designed to de- d t's talent and potential while velop a stu en satisfying high artistic standards. MarshI'ield's vocal and band departments bring exciting enter- tainment to their many audiences on several ' ' A bl occasions, such as the Thanksgiving ssem y and Christmas Vespers. ' moment of triumph. Art students receive instruction in a variety of fields to encourage them to create unique and personal projects. The library provides an indis- pensable service to the students in supplying them with educational and entertaining books and magazines and is always an important part of the fine arts department. Rick Christensen awaits his A -we ,.,, , lt. ALICE M. YOUNG Concordia Col., B.A.g Librarian. HELEN MCPHERSON Will. U., B.A.g U. of O., ROBERT H. GILLETT JOHN E. CONNORS JACK LEFLER M.M.g Vocal Musicg Tri-M, Northern Ill. U., B.S., M.S.g E. Ore. Col., B.S.g U. of O., Drake U., B.F.A.g Mich S. U Vocal, Ensembles, Choral Instrumental Music, Band, Tri- M.S.g Art, Stagecraftg Palle- M.F.A.g Art, Photographyg Pal M teers. leteers, Camera Club. Council. - lm-'W ,ki .At
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if Zz Library Staff M. Durrand, P. Edgan, D. McGriff, Student Staffs Student Staffs Provide Efficient Service Student staffs prove to be a reliable means of obtaining the efhciency and good service every school needs. Without the help of the library staff, the librarians' work would never be finished. These responsible students take care of the seem- ingly endless tasks of checking out, sorting, and indexing books and receiving fines. While helping the administration, faculty, and other students by their assistance in the business department, office practice students help them- Office Practice L. to R., ROW 1: S. Curl, S. Oldham, G. jack son, K. Reeves, P. Henson, L. Stokes, L. Woelfle ROW 2: C. Slater, V. Barker, M, Newhouse D. Brandon, G. Bracelin, D. Newell. ROW 3 T. Milburn, C. Hamilton, M. Snyder, M. West, R. Thompson, G. Burt. fp ,f 1 1' , ' T-5 . A 'ii it s f 'fi . ,. Q. pf. . 13 ,V-gf' ' ,J L . . ...Q-1.2. Cafeteria Staff Carty, C. Day, D. Brandon, R, Smith. selves with the practical experience they gain working in a realistic office environment. Their various duties include typing, mimeographing, collecting attendance cards, and distributing mes- sages and announcements. The efficiency of the cafeteria is due in large part to the cafeteria staff who serve food, wash dishes, and clean up after lunch. Like the other student staffs, it provides an indispensable service to the school. L. to R., ROW 1: S. Oldham, N. Morgan M Melton, M. Horner, P. Bregel, S, Caldwell ROW 2: J. Andrews, C. Schroeder, V. johnson J. Holland, E. Middleton. ROW 3: D. Ahlstrom L. to R., ROW 1: A. Bantaline, M. Melton J Perkins, S. Starr, C. Young, B. Anthony. ROW 2: S. Crass, D. Tankersley, V. Rogers, L. Gorst C. Slater, D. Slater. ROW 3: G. Bragg, K Mc
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