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Page 69 text:
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Opportunity In A Competitive Society Business Department, seoted, I. to r.: Mrs. Mary Ellen Ha- Hicks. Not pictured: Mrs. Pat West and Mrs. Eloise Keefer, ley, Mrs. Suzanne Jessup, Miss Wanda Russell, Mrs. Betty Busy fingers fly over the keyboards with whirlwind speed. 57
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Page 68 text:
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Business Education Opens Door Of Mrs. Eloise Keefer, Chairman of the Business Deportment, instructs Bonna Woodard in the use of the transcribing machine. In clerical office practice, one of the many jobs of the student is the use of the key-driven calculating machine. Penny Griffin displays skill ond speed in completing her daily work. Our Business Department offers many courses which enable the student to be effective in the business world. In addition, courses may be taken for help in academic circles. Typing, shorthand, bookkeeping, clerical practice, business math, and business English, elementary and advanced busi¬ ness information are provided for a well-rounded business program. The advanced classes offer their services to those who need them. For instance, Mrs. West ' s second-year typing class helped Mr. Williams with the typing of bus schedules, and the clerical prac¬ tice class helps with typing tests. Mrs. Hicks, Mrs. Keefer, and Miss Russell at¬ tended the first North Carolina Business Educa¬ tion Conference in the fall. Mrs. Pat West offers Connie Robey not only constructive criticism, but also quite a bit of sound advice as second- year typists progress rapidly. Judy Whitley and Norma Simp¬ son seem absorbed in their work. 56
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Page 70 text:
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Vocational Skills Encouraged By Excellent Training Program Co-operative Office Practice, un¬ der the direction of Mrs. Eloise Keefer, prepares high school stu¬ dents for positions in the clerical field. Each of us learn to use the typewriter, copying machines, and other types of office equip¬ ment. We also are trained in of¬ fice skills. Mrs. Keefer explains the use of the adding machine to Becky Hall, Glenda Maynard, and Sundie Forrest, three members of the C-O-P program. Distributive Education, under Mr. Louis Bonardi, prepares high school students for initial marketing jobs. This vocational preparation helps each of us learn the generol skills which apply to all training stations where we may be placed. Miss Mary Thompson and Mr. Louis Bonardi lecture to the Distributive Education class on the importance of advertising to a successful business. 58
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