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VOVZIQA! 6,E14.S'.YI200fl! 1187141095 us how to make calculations. Of coursel There's the familiar 4x+3x stuff and the shortest dlstance be- tween two points, Many juniors and seniors, however, have delved into the study of the slide rule, the law of sines, and logarithms, lf you don't understand all this, see Mrs. l.ucy Jane l-lenry,, who is showing Dat Sharp and Ralph Bennett how a sim- ple formula may give one a straight line graph, Miss Mary McCord, who shows some solid geometry models to Tony George, Carlyn Bell, and Joan Dufour, Mr. W. W. Chambers, shwn explaining a tough problem to Donald Elbert and Maellen Wright, or Miss Betty l-lall, who attempts to get across a theorem in plane ge- ometry to Carol Pritchett and Bill Nevill l-lowe's future stenographers and typists, as well as those who want just practical business training, find J what they want in the Commercial Department, Mrs. Margaret Rogof- sky explains the mysteries of short- hand to Mary Jane Warriner. Don- ald Stuck and Shirley Diehl practice typing ,under the able direction of Mr. Sherman Pittenger. The art of keeping things straight-filing, in other words, is taught by Miss Ellen Jane- Lafollette. l-lere she helps Pat Slooand Dorothy Yoder with their filing problems. Mr, M. D. Williams is shown below with Betty Aldridge and Gene Cradick in a Junior Busi- ness class, which gives a general introduction to nearly every field of business. These few pages give you an idea of what some of our teachers and pupils do, lf your favorite teacher isn't pictured here, try looking in the clubs, activities, or athletic sec- tions.
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