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fdsa jkl; jug, rug, the better. mug, dug. You have to start somewhere and first year typing students find the simpler they start Business Basics Provide The hunt-and-peck school of typists may be wondering what they missed by not enrolling in this class. This is just Miss Sarah Eldridge ' s way of making sure second-year typing students don ' t peek at the keys.
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Science is taking a bigger and bigger lead in the academic life of GHS. An example of this is the advanced course in chemistry being offered this year. Besides new courses, there are new ideas being introduced. Radio-activity has been added plus other studies of the atom. Chemistry I students learn the basic concepts, and later expand upon them. The vocabulary, the fundamentals, and units of measurements are some of the ideas taught. In the later part of the year, chemical calculations, general behavior of solutions and processes of solubility are tudied. General science is taught in Jr. High, and they learn the basic ideas to build on in high school. Apparently disturbed at the proceedings, Carol LaRue disapproves of Larry Warstler and Eugene Hathaway dissecting a clam. Atomic Age. Feeding time at the zoo. Several students used white mice for their Science Fair projects. The measure of balance presents senior Jim Tharpe with an interesting problem in physics class. 21
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Translating those little lines, dots and circles into words seems like a compli- cated job, but Miss Sarah Eldridge shows shorthander ' s where there ' s a will, there ' s a way. Jackie HoUis seems to have all the essen- tial items needed in order for her bookkeep- ing records to come out correct. Useful Skills The business curriculum at G.H.S. prepares stu- dents not only for a life in our world of economics, but also gives aid to future college students and housewives. For those who want to major in business, there are courses dealing with all forms of this ac- tivity. Future homemakers find bookkeeping an ideal subject for their budget making. College stu- dents find typing a necessity not to be without. Automation creeped into the school, and replaced the pencil in bookkeeping class. Mr. Robert Bratton teaches the fundamental ideas behind the use of the beloved adding machine. 23
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