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Bacl Row: Alvin Busse. Chic Gihfin, Fred Enqlernan, Mr. Eiclrhohr, Lyndon Gilpin, Bill Ivlauller, Bob Caslle, Sonny Carslen. Second Row: Lois Feuchler, Sara Lee Meid, Phyllis I-loover, Marilyn Smith, Doris Beck, Nancy Lammiman, Marilyn Kapp, Dorolhy Buchanan, Sam Venlruella. Fronl Row: Rufh Gulrnann, Mary Slouf, Marilyn Balmer, I-Ielen Mullen, Don Balmer, Fay Suler: our mascot Roger, Bob I-larnillon, Anna Belle Henry, Carole Bolyarcl. WE BROKE OUR RECORD We exceeded our l944 sales over Sl,000. Our Iolal sales were 83,584.75 Ou? ol 392 sludenls enrolled, 303 sold magazines. Four home rooms, I6, I4, I2, I I, had l00 per cenl sales Iorce. They enjoyed one quarler of a peach pie plus Ihree scoops ol ice cream. lvlounlie and Oscar circulaled 'ro indicale sales. Ivlounlie paid a special Iribule Io room I4 and Io A. Busse wilh Sl5l .50 of sales. Slraw Oscafs Iavorile abode was room 4. The I8 hiqhesl salesmen were: Busse, I-lamillon, Venlruella, Beclc, Carslen, Smilh, Lammiman, Gillin, Enqleman, Cronier, lvleid, Gulmann, Suler, Bolyard, Kapp, Buchanan, Gilpin, Baker. Ivlr. Eiclcholl was generalissimo. I-Iis chiel Iypisl was I-lelen lvlullon. I-lis assislanl home room secrelaries were: I-lenry, I6, Feuchler, I4, Meid, I5, Sloul, l2, Balcer, I Ig Smilh, 95 Ivlauller, 63 Caslle, 5, I-loover, 4. Final home room slandinqsz Per Gross Leading Ranlc Room Capila Sales Salesman l I4 SI I .69 5444.25 A. Busse 2 I I I l.46 458.75 C.Gi1CIin 3 I5 9.87 69I.25 5. Meicl 4 9 9.70 3 I0.5O IVI. Smilh 5 I6 9.0l 270.25 R. Gulmann 6 6 8.68 277.75 5. Venlruella 7 5 8.53 6l4.75 R. I-lamillon 8 I2 8.27 322.75 K. Cronier 9 4 5.90 l94.50 M. Kapp
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AT The blackboard: DoroThy RiTTer, Joan Johnson. AT The Table: Rosalie WaTlrins, Marilyn Miller, Helen MuTTon, Sonia Ross, Miss Ed.-.argg Alfred May,-rr, WE TRANSCRIBE OUR RECORD 5horThand is only one oT The acTiviTies oT The commercial deparTmenT. TwenTy-seven sTudenTs Talce shorThand l, 8 girls shorThand ll, 50 Typing l, 28 Typing ll, and 4I Talce boolclceeping. LasT year ouTsTanding proTiciency awards were given To DoroThy RiTTer Tor shorThand, To l-Telen MuTTon and To Joan Johnson Tor Typing. Typing awards Tor 30, 40, 50, 5 I , 52, eTc., words per minuTe are published monThly on The board in room l7. Marilyn Miller presides over The 70 commerce sTudenTs who malce up The Commercial Club. Sonia Ross is vice-presidenT, Rosalie WaTlcins is secreTaryg AlTred Meyer is Treasurer. Miss Edwards is The sponsor. On January I7, The club puT aside ThoughTs oT exams, Ten minuTe speed TesTs, eTc., and heard Miss Irene Meyers oT The General ElecTric Company speak on The value oT commercial subiecTs in The business world. The club's Tour oT The Lincoln l.iTe gave Them glimpses oT The proper oTTice procedure and also glimpses oT The liTe oT Lincoln. The Commercial Club saved iTs social acTiviTies unTil The second semesTer. For The George WashingTon parTy, on February lo, Al Busse was enTerTainmenT chairman. R. GuTmann, J. Coleman, B. l-lanl4e, D. RiTTer, assisTed him. The Time and place was decided upon by l. M. l-loughTon, P. Adams, C. Schlemmer, J. LisT, and E. 5Toller. DecoraTions were made by M. Beeler, l.. MuTTon, D. 5uTorius, J. Waldrop, and N. Ken- nedy. D. Prince, P. Kummer, B. Bird, M. KumTer, and l. CasTle planned and served The reTreshmenTs. A spring bangueT honoring The new oTTicers and The various award winners wound up This year's record oT The Commercial Club.
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