Medina High School - Mirror Yearbook (Medina, NY)

 - Class of 1944

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I Laura G. King Frances H. DeLisle Lewis D. Boynton Eugenie Mohr Olga L. llinckley AB., A.lVI. B.S. B.S. B.S. Bb. Senior High Junior lligli Business Subjects Business Subjects Guidance lllatllernal ics lllalhernal ics Counselor Retailing Mathematics Business lilemcntary mathematics, elementary and intermediate algebra, plane and spherical trigo- nometry and general math are the courses oll'ered by the mathematics department of Medina lligh School. By emphasizing mathematics in relation to life experiences and stressing the importance of information and concepts, principles and rela- tionships, computation and manipulation, since these are used in thinking and in arriving at conclusions of intelligent living, the mathe- matics department, stresses the development of the individual. Since Pearl Harbor even greater stress has been placed upon accuracy in the fundamental processes since all the services and industry emphasize its importance. A revision of prob- lem situations to stress war activities has been accentuated. Many problems are based upon ligures issued in a teachers' bulletin by the Treasury Department for just such use. Skill in the use of intricate mathematical computations is especially emphasized in the advanced courses. Courses in introduction to business, book- keeping, accounting, commercial law, type- writing, shorthand, and retail selling are offered to students by the business department.. By lectures, demonstration, discussion, and soeialized recitation, the pupil learns the funda- mentals and details of commercial subjects. Because the secretarial practice group is ar- ranged to follow office procedure as nearly as possible, the student develops desirable person- ality traits and initiative. ln addition to regular exercises, the advanced bookkeeping course carries out the complete transactions of a specific business firm for a liseal period thus giving a realistic, uninterrupted course of study. The retailing eourse is supplemented by actual work in community stores. This enables the pupil to participate in over-the-counter selling and eo-operating, not only with the customer but also with the other employees. All in all, the business department strives to develop a spirit of eo-operation, initiative, and desirable personality traits. 'allzernalics-life blood fy' war and peace--is a popular field. Regular problems in display les! lhe inyenuily of retailing classes . Y f g . 1 B , we

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