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it-,Last i i- i i -- ' 1 7 ' . Essie Eisenfeld practices her shorthand skills. M. Holck Words can be made from one ending as Mrs. Davenport sho UT IUST TYPING. . . Business education offers students office world When students heard the words - business education, the first things that came to mind was probably shorthand and typin . Altftou h typing and shorthand were the most common business classes and had many students in them, other business courses were offered. Such courses included accounting, recordkeeping, exploratory business, data processing, business management, and business communications among several others. 162 FACULTY Accounting offered students the know how of preparing financial reports and also covered the theory and practice of keeping business accounts. Recordkeeping offered the basics of keeping records of everyday business transactions which included check-writing procedures, keeping expense records, and preparing simple budgets. Exploratory business gave students an opportunity to explore their interests in accounting, shorthand, selling, business machines, careers, data- processing, etc. . . Data processing courses offered a variety of all unit equipment which included the keypunch, sorter, accounting machine, flowcharting and pro ramming. Tie business communications class was where students learne how to write personal as well as business letters, along with learnin telephone techniques while the business management class offered students the ability to learn modern management methods in businesses of all sizes.
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M. Holclc ii- w-.aw . i all X - g 'gg-u---f 3-hv M -if 'N . me Department Head f- Barbara Davenport . io :'A Carol Huerta We i I' Ed Savel P ii .. Jimmie Smith X163 'Y l ' Q x 1 l SE' loan Toile it 'i Q, E Q Robert Vielledent I Janis Weaver 't' i , Q T M. Holck Typing on a word processing machine with a vi-5ual memory is Shelly Edgerton. M. Holclc Q, 'rr---...A Lettering larger than typewriter print means working with mimeoscope and stylus as Andrea Delfiner displays over a light table. BUSINESS EDUCATION 163
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