Atlanta High School - Atalanta Yearbook (Atlanta, IL)

 - Class of 1937

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 PTD! D mC -19 i! !! i 11 ! ■! ! , j ! !■ V | , j - fsw’idrciv-. The three be-st known o omma - o:• a 1 su fc .1 e c: s are typing, shorthand,, ant bookkeeping. Of the three, typing is probably the easiest and best liber 1 iVhen taking typing ycu learn many things besides mat -. here a certain key is and which i hngs ? yhu should use to strike it. For erample you are t augur the d'ffererr kinds of bucines letter n r r l how :. t o.«e chore, besides this there ar 1 11 me t e s o 3d j re t dx cteti n,, and many or-he. - exercises , pH ;f which vi'.l prove very useful, in later life. Shorthand is far from easy and :'h take'-' - ruoh work and study to derive my ourefit fro v it There is no waiting until five mxivnLa r o Tere class time and then preparing you ieraf.o. Another fault often found in this suture- is that it is impossible to copv from yoo.j ntiigi: • bor when dictation is being give-, dhoroh nd classes usually consist only of girls. tie boys either being too smai't or too dumb oo take it. Last but not least comes bookkeeping this class you are taught the various methods of keeping book3., findi ng interest 4 i '; j you have not learned, before how to aud am ■■i ' - 1 tract, you ar ? also given course i.n thru (Since it is the first class in tbe morn l: a ' you ■ also learn what vcur neighbor did the night before .) Seriously . all three jbiectc r.r« very i beneficial and will prove invaxuanj.e you ’.tna 1 1 i you enter the business world. i ! r f c I ! i I ! ! 1 i 1 L. j »• tX,



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r '!iI!LS? PHISiOAl isDI'CViPIOK The girls’ physical aaueation mot twic a week on Mondays and Thursdays; out-sir in the spring and .fall, and in the gym the rent of the tir.9. The sports taken this past year were base-hail, relays, horseshoes, shuffle board, basketball, volley ball, and tap dancing. The latter was taken about two months and three dances were learnod in that short time due to the enthusiasm of the girls about this type of dancing. Tournaments were held in basketball, volley ball, and baseball. In basketball and volley ball the third hour class was successful in defeating the fourth hour class. These games botween classes wore hold after school and the games within the classes wore played in the regulur period. The girls enjoyed this education and greatly appreciated the new gym which made this study possible. ecis physical fd'.'Cation . The beys pbyu:• cal •'ducu’ ico classes mot twice a Week « i. Tuesdays uk? Fri.d•• yr Wn-n weather permitted chey met in the park, ‘i’be various 3ports offered to the beys were baseball, basketball., T.o.; oaj i.crj v- shoes, ping pong, and hand ha? u A volloy ball tournament was held between teams of the third and fourth hour cla -sts. The fourth hour class was the winner. The boys greatly appreciate the fact that they have boon givon an opportunity to take physical education in tho new gym which was lately orectod as an addition to Atlanta Community High School, L. K

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