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Senior Romelia Rodriquez practices using the calculator in Miss Ayers explains the arrangement of the keys of the typewriter to her personal typing C.O.E. class. class - Business 25
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Business gets students jobs Besides the basic courses of typing, shorthand, recordkeeping, and accounting, the Business Department has nine other full and half year courses to aid students in achieving a well-rounded knowledge of the business world. These courses include two work-study pro- grams. Distributive Education, (DE), covers many facets of marketing as well as on-the- job training, while Cooperative Office Educa- tion, (COE), helps students obtain jobs at lo- cal business firms to help narrow the gap be- tween the working world and school. Courses added were those of personal typ- ing, which is one semester acquainting a stu- dent with fundamentals, Economics, and a second year of recordkeeping. In clerical practice students learn to use many types of machines, such as ten-key cal- culator, the executive typewriter, Thermofax, collator, and dictation and duplication machines. As one business teacher put it, I don ' t care what you do for a living, you ' re defi- nitely going to come in contact with the busi- ness world and it ' s best you know something about it. Mr. Eastes tries to get lessons across to first-year accounting students as they hurry to take notes. Mrs. Johnson ' s first year shorthand students practice making the basic shorthand symbols to attain speed and accuracy. 24 Business
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Mistakes make speech better In speech, 87 students enrolled for the first and second semester. Taught by Mrs. Claryn Meyers, speech helps the student know how to speak in front of a group, no matter how large or small the group is. Members of the speech class talk on al- most every subject, such as the presidency debates. Each s tudent is required to give six speeches during his semester. This is so the students can build up their confidence and give Mrs. Myers an opportunity to point out their mistakes. Both students are having speech debates trials to practice up for a speech meet. Students ' reactions help the speakers improve in Mrs. Meyers ' classes. Junior Bill Rammel presents a speech. 26 Speech
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