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SKILLS PRODUCED OPPORTUNITY With math included as one of the many facets of general business , Mr. Armstrong gave advice to student Delia Andrews as she worked with decimal fractions. Hazel Jackson and Jerry Givens, two electricity shop students, are shown here connecting wires with an electric soldering iron. liter The importance of each piece of wood having a true edge is the point that Mr. Ronald Guyer is emphasizing to student John Turner. Feeding material into the offset press, Douglas Meyers does his daily job. To familiarize students with the knowledge needed for a successful career in business, the Business Edu- cation Department, under the super%ision of Mrs. Lois Atherton, offered basic and advanced courses in a variety of subjects. Those majoring in commercial subjects took bookkeeping, business law, general business, office practice, shorthand, typing and busi- ness machines. Non-majors were able to take any of these courses as electives. Stressing accuracy, prompt- ness, dependability, and friendliness, the department acquainted students with all aspects and conditions of a commercial career. Engrossed in the courses offered by the Industrial Arts Department, headed by Mr. Dalh Hatch, were students interested in many opportunities. Desig- nated subjects were a variety of shops consisting of wood, auto, print, electricity, and metal. Drafting I, II III, were offered for boys and girls. James Cox, drafting III student, was being shown by Mr. Valdry, teacher of drafting II and III, how the compass can be used in preparation of a drawing.
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Lois Atherton BUSINESS EDUCATION INDUSTRIAL ARTS STUDENTS MASTERED SPECIALIZED SKILLS 3 l Eloibi- Arihlh.ild William Armstrong Rose Davis Williard Fowler Ronald Guyer Marion Hickman Mary Hurst Webster McGee Lemuella Montgomery Madine Outlaw Onward Montgomery Frederick Tortolini Dwight Vacarro Warren Valdry Teresa Wooden M Lfi Business is best discussed over a cup of coffee, agreed Mrs. Gibson and Mrs. Concepcion. 28 The art of calculation, using an adding machine, was one of the many skills acquired by students participating in Mr. Hicks class in Business Machines.
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Frances Lamb Esther Miller BEAUTY WAS EXPRESSED . . . ART-MUSIC Lula Conception Lenora Gibson Louis Thomas Darrell Waggoner HOME ECONOMICS Gayle Mailock and Mary Saldana were working late on the first deadline for the 1965-66 El Companile. Mrs, Gibson was showing Debra White how to blend ingredients in making cookies, which was the assignment for the day in her foods class. 30
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