Grants Pass High School - Toka Yearbook (Grants Pass, OR)

 - Class of 1960

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Fighting time against errors, students busily practice to improve their typing. COMMERCIAL Supplementing bookkeeping procedures, calculators and adding machines play an increasingly important role.

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HISTORY ) HONOLULU d ' the “American Observer.” The unfolding panorama of past events, world shaping current events and the framework of our government combine to make up the U. S. History curriculum. This breakdown is provided by the state course of study with the goal of strong and loyal citizenship in view. This required course has 436 juniors enrolled in 14 sections taught by 4 different teachers. On the other hand, world history, a course which deals mainly with the “cultures” of the world, integrates only a small portion of the history of the U. S. into its study. World history is not a required course for juniors as is U. S. history but is an elective for all high school students. WILLIAM A. MARTELL: World History, Physical Education; Lewis and Clark College. FERN C. TRULL: U. S. History; Whitman College, U. of Oregon, U. of Hawaii, American U., Lafayette College. 19



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HAROLD HENRICKSEN: Typing, Commercial Law; U.C.L.A., U. of Southern California. WALTER E. NELSON: Book- keeping; U. of South Dakota, U. of Southern California, S.O.C., Huron College. DEAN J. SCHULTZ: Typing; Wisconsin State College, U. of Iowa. Although the commercial courses, typing, shorthand, transcription, bookkeeping, general clerical and commercial law are not required, they are enthusiastically attended by all students who want instruction in preparation for future positions in the business world. There are 6 teachers instructing 23 sections of these various subjects. Shorthand and transci’iption are designed to teach the students the Gregg Shorthand System and to increase their speed capability and accuracy in reading and writing shorthand. For personal and business use in the future, typing and bookkeeping present valuable skills and techniques to be followed. Both being semester courses, commercial law deals with the legal problems confronting the people of today, while general clerical familiarizes the student with the day to day operation of an office. Future stenographers with a goal of speed and accuracy learn the value of concentration. 21

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