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In Bookkeeping. Shorthand. Business spelling, and Business English. the student is given busi- ness fundamentals, business ethics, and a general information upon which he may build further with more formal training or may use In the busl ness world. A knowledge of Business Education should serve the needs of our youth to cope witn everyday business problems. Students are interested In va. ious business subjects for their personal-use values as well as for their vocational values. Many of our boys and girls take typewriting not merely for office work, but also for its everyday use and pos ibly for college preparation. Modern! Probably the greatest im- provement of Cushing High School Is the library—asphalt-tile floor covering, new tables, new chairs, new book shelves, a new charring desk, and a dictionary and atlas stand. The fluorescent lighting has replaced the small dim lights of the past years. MARY LOU SLADE Librarian
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MISS VIRGINIA WEAVER Registrar Besides being one of the busiest persons in Cushing High School, Miss Weaver is also one of the friendliest. Her cooperation and helpfulness are demonstrated every day in solving the pro- belms of the students. Work by the girls in the office is made easier by the new equipment which includes a typewrit- er, ditto, electric mimeograph, and electric adding machine. Office girls an Mary Ruth Ellis, Betty Coy, A nne Gray. Lucy McLaughlin, Nelma Hilyard. Joe Ann Vannostran. Betty Holderread. Phyllis Robertson. Floria Hopkins, and Jean Roll.
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Vocational lloodworh CHARLES GODFREY Vocational Woodwork Industrial Arts is given the boys to give then» an idea of what they might like to do as their life Jobs and is continued into the second year to help them get better acquainted with the pro- blems of the vocation. ORVILLE D. POTE Printing and Journalism Vocational (Printing, The course in graphic arts serves to acquaint the student with the details of the basic opera- tions of the trade. It is not a finishing course but rather one that attempts to help the student find an occupation that he may choose to take up as a life work. Every two weeks during the school year the students in Journalism publish a four-page, six- column newspaper known as The Cushing Oiler. Through this laboratory work the students learn first hand the fundamentals in writing copy, copy reading, proofreading, and the mechanics that are involved In getting news In print.
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