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Commenclall Virginia Childress Mrs. Willie Lee Dahl Emma Frey Ellie Lewis Not pictured: Gladys Hendrix Sybil York Lora Goodwin lrma Mrs. Zora Melton George Davis Grace lohnston Laura Stephens .Ay , ' I,,.,L. ,f The dots and dashes ot a steno class, the click ot many typewriters, or the tap, tap on a comptometer may be compared to static when a beginner is the manipulator, but when the expert is at the controls, static changes to clear rhythmic sounds and disturbances can be tuned out en- tirely. Courses in bookkeeping, commercial arith- metic and law present additional business ex- perience, and alter completion ot each added course, production becomes smoother and perf tormance surer. One is ready 'lto take to the air. The busy signal is most evident here. Page 28
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Tune in on one of our new civics courses if you Want to keep up with the times. The discussions are lively, and are about things that are vital and of immediate interest. Miss Iary says: Ulsook forward that you may fit yourself to appreciate and assist in a more progressive future. There- fore, civic responsibility becomes a core topic from which many others emerge. Safety, for example, receives great emphasis and presents a challenge that is most timely and Worth-While. All our history courses present facts in a lifef like setting, and the past becomes purposeful, as well as interesting. The present is clarified by the past. And now take this for an example .... and so Mr. Albert clinches an argument and all seem satisfied. Page 27 M x 5 .T Hiatanq l-l. R. Albert Mary Colegate Aclah Gibbons Marie Hale W. B. Higdon Laura Hyde Mrs. Theo ltz Annie lary Abbie King Everett Lingle l-f. W. Loeffler Mrs. Mattie Mitchell Not pictured: Nancy Lou McCollum ie 1 Nlggsffggg 'W 3 ,,: 5.1-3'fi:?, grwsgfgpw 0--l
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lf Professor l. Q. would listen in on one of our Math programs, he, no doubt, would find it to be splendid trainingeground for the type of mental gymnastics he sponsors over the radio, Algebra with its study of the formula, graph, directed number, and equations, geometry with its study in the application of geometric laws, and trigonometry with its training in the accuracy of numerical calculations-all these give a stu- dent the kind of training it takes to develop into the head-liners of tomorrow. Tune in every- body. Getting ready to explain ct teaser. Przgrf 29 l Edwin Alsup 'Wlathe mat lea Mrs. lulia Ball Emma Frey Louise Lancaster Miriam Spratt Agnes Morgan Mrs. Grace Norman Mrs. Myrrl Summers Lucille Wharton
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