Broadway High School - Memories Yearbook (Broadway, VA)

 - Class of 1968

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Business Typing is a continuous struggle for speed with¬ out errors, but Faye Harrison has just the right touch. Practicality is the best word to describe the business department. Most students who have taken typewriting courses will agree that this is one of the most useful courses taught in high school today. It may mean the difference between an A or a B on a term paper. Besides being beneficial in school work, the typewriting and short¬ hand skills taught by this department, as well as the bookkeeping classes, provide op¬ portunities for clerking, record keeping, and secretarial jobs. They also open the road to further training in business schools or colleges. Students were aided in their studies this year by the purchase of several new pieces of equipment including a tran¬ scribing machine, a printing calculator, and an IBM Selectric typewriter. Certificate awards were given for timed writings and dictation speed tests in some classes. M rs. Viola Sager, checking students’ papers, has her typewriter ready for instant use. Mrs. Betty Strother Mrs. Rosalie Walker Mrs. Viola Sager 23

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Social Sciences Mr. James Moyers, Jr., spends a happy moment with his of his government class, which is anticipating the outcome American history class. On the door can be seen the work of the November 7 election. Mrs. Lois Rhodes Mrs. Betty Allebaugh discusses stocks and bonds with one of her economic classes. Mrs. Mary Orebaugh Mrs. Betty Allebaugh Mr. James Moyers, Jr. Social sciences ... a study of the past, a look at the present, and a preparation for the future. World history, beginning with prehistoric man and civili¬ zations in an effort to copy with the world of today. American history helps the student to relate current history to events of the past, beginning with colonization and coming up to the present. United States government and civics develop an understand¬ ing of why our form of government was developed and how it operates and encourages the student to participate in the democratic political process. Economics provides a study of the stock market, stocks and bonds, production, and capital. 22



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Agriculture James Frank, a sophomore, tends his grand champion hog at the 1967 Rockingham County Fair. As a member of the Future Farmers of America, James’ knowledge of how to raise a hog paid off. Vnd to those who wish to know his secret—use White Mastic Ceramic Tile! 24

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