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KEEPING TAB of students who are absent' or Iardy is +I'1e big iob underfalten by Miss Gammel. HIGH-PITCHED NOISES are being heard by Louise Jensen as Mrs. Sund conducts +I'te Iradilional ear Iesf. Various Agencies Propel As the year moves along Miss Alice Gammel has the task ol' recording the attendance for senior high. She also issues admits to class and special excuses during the day. In addition to this, Miss Gammel advises the sophomores in their activity schedule. Perfect health for every student is the goal ol Mrs. Helen Sund, school nurse, in this busy world where there are so many dreaded diseases. Giving eye and ear tests are some ol' the ways in which she tries to saleguard the health of every student. XVheu students need assistance in determining the vocation best suited to them, the guidance committee is able and willing to lend a helping hand. They ofler advice to seniors making their decision between college or some other held ol' endeavor. The committee helps students to plan their courses in high school to prepare them lor a place in tI1e last moving cycle ol' this busy world. A special project of the vocation committee is the animal Career and College Day in the fall. ln addition lo the vocational guidance committee, there are also two other branches ol' the guidance depart- ment. 'I'he testing committee gives various tests through- out high school to help them choose a desirable vocation and the scholarship committee aids students in acquaint- ing them with and applying for scholarships. Acting as chairman ol' the guidance departn1ent's filteen members is Miss Anne Anderson while Miss Edith Olson is secretary lor the group. LENDING A HELPING HAND fo sfudenls who seeit help in planning SECOND ROW: Woods, Thompson, Nelson and Sfriemer. THIRD Iheir curriculum are: FIRST ROW: ScI'toHIer, A. Anderson and E. Olson. ROW: Vollcman, Tunluri and Paulson. Page 20
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Diversified Business Courses Offer pecielized Traininq Educating students lor better business and agri- cultttre alter tl1ey are graduated plays an important part in our high school education. This year the new business eourse, business machines, was introduced. It is taught by Mr. Arthur Anthony. The dictaphone, mimeograph and the time clock are some machines the students learn how to operate. Typing is ol'l'ered as early as tl1e tenth grade. Bookkeeping is ollered to any junior or senior who wishes to work with figures. Shorthand is a two year eourse lor students in their junior and senior years. Learning by prac- tical application is the main goal ol' the office prac- llt'C course. Students who work in the afternoon at jobs they plan to work at after they are graduated, take the diversified course. They learn lirst hand by working at concerns in town. ln the first year agriculture course, the boys learn about domestic animals. Learning about the feeding and the managing oi' the mature animal and how to improve soil and crops begins in the second year. The l .l .A. boys study mostly about I'arm man- agement in their third year. Besides keeping records. they judge their animals throughout the three year course. HPROMPTNESS RATES A JOB, explains Mr. Anihony io Rose- lyn Nelson and Bonnie Dirlrsen as fhey punch ihe new iime clock in business machines class. BM N RMK Donald Paulson Vcc. Agriculfure F.F.A. Guidance Lowell Ross F.F.A. Voc. Agriculiure Young Farmer Prog. Arihur Anihony Business Principles Business Machines Journ. Bus. Adviser Norman Bailey Diversified Guidance Business English Disiribuiive Club Aduli Educaiion Iva Loy Business Ed ucaiion Marie Slcjeveland Commercial Journ. Bus. Adviser so Ruih Woods Commercial Jr. Real Cross Nal'l Honor Socieiy Guidance '15 Ewa 5 X x, in V si Bak... ef s... --fsgs w - t s Q . fst. X Page I9
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