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Business Math Uses New Text Bobby Flanagan B.A.Ed. English, Typing, Youlh for Chrisi Be'H'y PaH'on lv1.A. Bookkeeping New equipmenl lhai The Business Deparimenl' received included an IBM seleciive lypewriier, an IBM ex- cuiive iypewriier, iwo eleciric Un- derwood and four manual iype- wriiers. a priniing calculaior, and a len-key adder. The business arilhmelic classes used a new Jrexlboolc, Applied Busi- ness Ma+h, by Piper, Gruber. Curry. Ricky Carier. senior. praciices 'ryping form leilers and leiier siyles during his iyping classes despiie a tempor- ary handicap.
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to Talented, Skilled Students The elective courses were designed to allow students to advance in a specialized area. l-lomemalcing students studied toods, clothing, interior decorating. consumer buying, time and money management, and home and tamily living. ln art classes, the students busied themselves with pottery malcing, sculpting, and wood carving. The applied electives included choir, band, orchestra, theory, auto- mechanics, woodworking, pre-engin- eering, mechanical drawing, and driver's training. Bible students learned the history ot the Bible. They were taught the basics ot the Hebrew and Greek languages. Approximately twenty students were en- rolled in the Bible class. Linda Ray prepares to hem the dress that she made in homemalcing class.
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i qyyw ,, Asfsssis-sifffi. ,y,.4-,.h.-wvwe-ffm'-s Top row: Eva Bailey, Fern Herring. Roxie Cosper, Hazel Henry, Fred Palacio, Lillian Ray, Lucille SingleTon. Firs'l' row: Mary Miller. Nova Seweke, Zenola Lagow. LaVerne Edwards. DelberT FriTh. Leonard Glasscock, Irvin Oakley. Ralph Tenaiero, R. D. Con- nally, Claude Randall, Gene Johnson, Clarence Erwin. Ruby Morris, Doris McCorT. and JuaniTa Kinkade performed cus- Todial duTies. leanin , Cooking Demand Time ApproximaTely one Thousand sTu- denTs, TaculTy members, and school personnel aTe in The caTeTeria daily. The caTeTeria workers prepa red approximaTely 35,000 hamburiers ar and 20,000 hoT dogs during The y They sold sandwiches, milk sha and desserTs aT The snack bar. The cusTodians kepT The Thr - r LGS, '69- year-old buildings as clean as The day They were TirsT used. They sp many hours cleaning The la amounT oT glass in The buildings. Glass doors oTTen had To be placed when sTrong WesT Texas ' 1 winds shaTTered Them, and The I enT rge re- eT- work oT sidewalks had To be shovceled before Longhorns arrived on campus during snowy weaTher. The
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