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Disttioutive Education combines the sctiool elk Sn,-, , W W... MR. DOUG COMPTON Head of the Distributioe Education Department David Flinchum reports to the class on the progress of the D. E. program. Money is scarce . . . everywhere. 0000 'tw . ,, . Awe G , 2:51 , .gl 5.13 ,,.?. fupdya H we . . . S a 1, , . 4. i il :xg 3 1 , . .1167 Honest endeavor brings just recompense. From the looks of this industrious bunch they should all be rich! D. E. students concentrate on text- books in order to learn methods of meeting the public while on the job. ff T1 Something must be interesting. Annette Saunders, Shirley Frith, Daisy Hodges, and Barbara McGuire seem to think it's the advantages of the D. E. program. 16
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fill the Business Department The Business De artment of I. M. Morehead High School prepares studients for a future vocation. The up- to-date equipment and the addition of new courses - Gregg Notehand joined the curriculum this year - make students ready to meet the business world after gradu- ation. 'it 5k X, Move your fingers Terri! Mrs. Citty will give you a bad grade in office practice. And he said , Conversation is not always of a scholarly nature while working on the mimeograph machine. I 15 El. 'W -, ww f 1 F' .,fF.'- ' V' f71'.-ff., JW a::4'Af,x-it 4 ,,-Qx:f'i,' ff Mrs. Lea types up rt typing test. Mind your P's and Q's students! lNou children, put your comma after the complimentary close. Mr. Nassar instructs his typing class in his usual inimitable way. Qitlteiiiibtiiiiittn . , eeeaeooeee ooeoooooooe ooooopoeoeefa Goeeoooooeew
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and the community in student vocations. Distributive Education provides an opportunity for stud- Daisy Hodges takes inven- tory in the dime store. Two salt shakers, t.hree plates . . . Mike Martin inspects merchandise before putting it away. Find any moth h l s, Mike? 0 C n, W LW: W ents to continue scholastic progress while holding down a job in the community. Students learn how to meet the public as well as how to serve them. Mr. Douglas Compton, head of the department, takes an active interest in all the students enrolled in the program and advises them in the day-by-day aspects of their respective jobs. David Flincham provides helpful service for customers. A tisket, a tasket, what's inside my basketi-'ll Drewey Chilton places articles efficient- ly in paper bags. Crunch . . . oops, eggs on the bottom! 17
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