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For The Business World Miss Warnol dictates a letter to Mary Gail LePere, Janet Arras, and Mary Thomas. Mr. Woodfm instructs Judy Price in the operation of the electric typewriter. Miss Warnol points out some characters of shorthand to Ginger Winchester, Marceanne Beech, and Debbie Nelson. In preparing for the business world, such courses as office machines, typing, and secretarial practice help students to achieve office skills. 27
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Students Coin Skill The new class, consumer economics has been introduced to the sophomore class this year. This course deals with the essentials of economic principles and business relations woven into a fabric of experiences of the adult life of earning, spending, voting, and managing money. Mr. Fischer discusses prices with Denise Bush, Alan Phillips, and Pam Harris. ?,udrnal entries POSTfO TO THC ItOOC The primary objective of bookkeeping is to teach the elementary procedures in a modern office. Such traits as neatness, self-direction, and punctuality are also gained from this course. Mr. Wolke points out to John Ard and Ladene Crocker the entries posted to the ledger. 26
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Aerospace And Vocational Metals Are Now The State Department of Vocational Education has recognized Aerospace and Vocational Metals as approved courses for high school curriculum. In Metals the student learns welding, molding, and designs used in metal work. Mr. Stewart and Cletus Evans are at the lathe in the metal shop. Home Economics is becoming a highly technical field that requires skill and up-to-date training in the use of equipment. This year a new program. Wage Earnings ' is being taught at the sophomore level. Mrs. Mosbacher, Debbie Sheeley, Jackie Niemeyer, and Linda McCulloch are icing cakes for a faculty luncheon. 28
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