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The click of a typewriter, scratch of a stenographer's pen on a pad, piles of ledgers —all are vastly important details of the world of commerce. In more specialized areas, future business men and women may prepare for immediate or more distant business-related careers by taking Shorthand I and II, which introduce them to abbreviated forms and dictation, Typing I and II, which teach need for speed and accuracy, and Bookkeeping I, which delves into the proper use of ledgers and forms in business transactions. Caught in the act of using the teacher's demonstrator is Jayne Irish. Does she look worried to you? MR. RAYMOND SCHMITZ. B.A. MRS. JUANITA GLARUM. M.A. Bookkeeping. Typing Typing. Shorthand 24 Students Prepare for Future Vocations
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One for me, one for you, and one for the teacher, exclaims Betty Cody to Iris Brewer and Nina Broadfoot. Experimenting with the principle of the cartesian diver in physics class are Bob Seiler and John Lurvey. Science courses offered in high school lay the foundations for those taken in college and for many occupations in this complex society. A course in biology offers the student a chance to study life. From biology the student progresses to chemistry where mysteries of the composition and changes of materials of life seem to unfold before his eyes. The last rung of the scientific ladder is reached in physics class. Motion, light reflections, and other subjects constitute the study of this inanimate side of science. Yes, science today is truly a challenge to students •interested in the coming of tomorrow. Mr. Kollath strikes a familiar pose.
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Mankind Is Revealed in Social Studies On the shoulders of the teenagers of today rests the overpowering burden of the future and the search for peace. Now as never before, the youth of America must be educated in social science and must keep abreast with world affairs. If it is to survive, civilization must find a basis of better relationship among nations. In history, government, and economics lively discussions and interpretation of current happenings aid students in developing a keen interest in modern-age problems. MR. DON CROWDER, A.B. MR. TOM HOVORKA, B.A. American History American Government cand Me,. Bel Down R.»p G «», The Alliance Dai v 6.000 Ttoops In Timcs-Neratd Navy Base Area , . . Rusk Attends Senate Croup's Cuba Meeting 2 Civilians ln sw,, j, AsIronauiGrotip'w JOrjf V i (lx Htrrim Aitj ImA ■ Bi Atulof t i 25 That funny, bearded man from the south has had more than his share of the limelight. Terry Annen and Phyllis Kisicki have different reactions to this world crisis.
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