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ScUccatcoti J. Ringer wonders if this will produce poise as Mrs. Rosemary McKeen uses E. Volkert for her model in our newly acquired health class. S. Grover and P. Ish shorten N. Howard’s skirt under the supervision of Mrs. Patricia Miller, their home economics teacher. Mr. James Drimel cautions L. Gessner to watch his fingers as he shows F. Kuhn and B. Ringen- berg how to cut plywood.
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Vocatco tal Mr. Fred Hilbert coaches J. Massie, L. Biasing, and L. Mullet in the intricacies of adding machines in bookkeeping class. J. Towne takes an accuracy five-minute timing in Typing II. Mrs. Mary Culler helps L. Bassett and C. Lengacher with their secretarial office practice in Shorthand II. Two years of typing, which includes filing and office practice, two years of stenogra¬ phy, which includes training on business machines and a secretarial office practice course, and one year each of bookkeeping and general business comprise the commer¬ cial curriculum. All courses are elective. The commercial department attempts to give training to students so that they may accept responsible jobs after graduation. L. Hitzeman, C. Hart, and C. Headley are intrigued by the contents found in their general business texts.
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T. Betts attempts to draw a perfect circle with a compass. Although Mr. John Fast encourages him, other Algebra I students, V. Bauer and B. Brannon, seem a bit dubious as to the outcome. One-room school mathematics, involv¬ ing addition, subtraction, and other “ciphering” met the needs of the simple life. Now algebra and geometry are integral parts of the fast-paced world of today. N. Blalock, B. Cook, and J. Kemerer are rather doubtful that X does equal Y, but Mr. Roger Farlee is used to such questioning in his plane geometry classes. S. Laub, M. Doeden, K. Jones, and Mrs. Wood. Latin forms a basis for several other languages. Many of our own words are taken from the Latin language. Mrs. Ruth Wood shows three of her first year Latin students a few of the similarities between ancient Rome and modern America in the scrapbooks of a former class. 14
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