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PERSONAL BUSINESS SKILLS ASSURE JOBS MR. TESH WICKARD teaches psych., govt., Typing I, cur. problems, gen'l. business, and citizenship, and sponsors the sophomore class. HUNT AND PECK. Brenda Richardson has passed this stage of typing. She is practicing some exercises in Typing I class. GENTLEMEN: Shorthand comes in handy to senior Doris Baute as she completes the taking of a letter dictated to her. Business courses are often pursued by students who are planning to follow a commercial program. Courses such as typing, shorthand, and bookkeeping give the students needed basic skills for such work. These courses are usually taken by juniors and seniors. Calculators, adding machines, a mimeograph machine, and a ditto machine have been purchased for the course in business machines to be taught soon. Teaching advanced typing, shorthand, and bookkeeping is Mrs. Guyneth Webster. She is sponsor of Jetstream, Quill and Scroll, and the senior class. HMMMMM, what tedious work! Senior Lynn Finke balances out ac counts in a bookkeeping project.
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DESERVED HONORS IN COMPETITION FRONT ROW: Karen McQueen, Susan Thayer, Sharon Foreman, Bonnie Speck, Debbie Miller, Marsha Norris, Lisa Finke, Brenda Norris, Phyllis Downey, Brenda Richardson, Rosalyn Schaefer, Susan Shaffer. SECOND ROW: Darlene McQueen, Joyce Moore, Diane Burney, Connie Clark, Mary Ann Clem, Barbara Herman, Mike Perci-field, Carolyn Shirley, Connie McKinney, Sharon Walesby, Robert Robinette, Charlene Young, John Reed, Brad Hathaway, Delores Andrews, Janice Sigman, Billy Flora, Barbara Thayer, Bruce Neal. THIRD ROW: Peggy Mead, Linda Sigman, Brenda Whipker, Beth Eichman, Leona Harlow, Wayne Downey, Roger Robinette, Kim Thayer, Joyce Thayer, Don Sturgeon. BACK ROW: John Ball, Rick Robinette, David Eichman, Noel Knifley, Billy Anderson, Everet McIntyre, Roger Bragg, Eddie Mayes. Ed Trowbridge, Denny Hatton, Jim Moore, Jim Anderson, Ken Spicer, Don Taylor, Pam Robinette, Cynthia Neleigh, Mike Summers, Lee Shirley, Jim Neleigh, Ronnie Hatton. IT WONT COME OFF! Ed Trowbridge gives Billy Anderson some advice on how to scrape bubble gum off his shoe before marching with the band at a ballgame. months, the band presented a splendid performance for the large crowd.
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STUDENT BODY TESTS HOME EC. PROJECTS Teacher of home economics and home nursing is Mrs. Betty Burney. Being sponsor of F.H. A. keeps her busy along with being co-sponsor of the sophomore class Students got a chance to sample the accomplishments of the Home Economics classes at the annual student Christmas party where the various projects were used as refreshments. Freshman and Junior girls taking courses in Home Economics study food preparation and sewing, as do Sophomore girls during the first semester. Sophomore girls spend the second semester practicing home nursing and child care. Girls enrolled in Senior Home Economics learn to plan homes from the floor plans to the decorating. Girls visit model homes and furniture shows during the year. My, you have a fever! Sophomore Cynthia Starnes demonstrates a technique learned in Home Nursing. Her sick patient is Vickie McQueen. Come and get it! Joyce Moore prepares to serve these hamburgers as Dorothy Southern, Connie Riley, and Lynn Moore look on eagerly.
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