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New System Aids Beginning Typists There were many innovations in the Business Education Department this year, according to Mrs. Ruth Webb, de- partment head. For instance, clerical practice was expanded from a one-se- mester to a two-semester course. Also, students taking first year typing were in- ! W troduced to a new program, the Auto- ' Xi ' mated Instruction Program. The program was geared to the individual achieve- ment of each student. It involved a series of films and cassette tapes, given to stu- dents at their own pace, interspersed with classroom work. Teachers were on hand to help and give individual atten- tion to those who needed it. The pro- gram was the only one of its kind in Indiana. M -W --.-....,.... 4'ill1vw-uQ,.....,,. f M' --an V-5-0,..,,.,..,,.. an - Mrs. Twyllah Taylor, who taught last year, transferred to Attucks High School. 5 12ni.si.zr:txi',e3 ' - f..a,..s,.aQ2izQs2csi'z smzwamzgsau Top-Toni Moore adds a little something to her grade by being sure she has the right figure. Above-The velvet touch of budding typists is care- fully checked by Mr. Garry Woods in typing class.
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luniors Draft Lill Papers Anthropology students dig up their his- tory through a new simulation game. The game was designed to give students a better idea of how scientists discover the remains of the past. Freshman were introduced to social science in Social Studies 1 through an in- class study method. Mr. Catus took on the new U.S. I and II G classes. The development of research skills and fact-finding were high prior- ities in the new class. Perfection in writ- ing Lilly Scholarship papers is their ulti- mate goal. This year, Shortridge had more participants than in recent years. The history department applied to par- ticipate in the National Humanities Fac- ulty Thematic Project for 1974-1976. The topic is Moral Uses of Power. Left-George Washington, alias Sylvester Rowe leads a discussion in Mr. Houston's fourth hour Continental Congress. 15
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