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gi -a www. X Mwwwmvtv fy, 4: ... W- 4 K we Y Q K X W W 1' ' ,, K 1 -v-451, 4 Mr. Bradley. assisted by student. lrene Dickson. answers a few questions in his accounting class. Typists Dave Rabensteinc. llarbara Hess. and Bob Jones plug away deterniinedly at the old Underwoods in typ- ing l. ,..m,,,. ,,,, V ', , f ff i 41':S'i2i... .v... 1 :,, V i K Zin TY avjj - P' gf f , 5 f -if Qf i. 'V 1 V W' - rea. , X X ? Q ' xi , tg.. :aft f aff slr-'Q ,,,g Q wi?-tfc q ffftifts -Jw? 1 , 33414: s5'V1et3g -1 'ru 4:?fs A -as ' f E5 mfr. tw We ' , ' J if LV n ,A ,:7q..,,l,.,,'4,,.i , ,. f, . is Www,-.......,... ,,.,,. Q , A' is r k. Ihr-of Iii Commercial Department From the days of the Merchant of Venice to Cash McCall. modern executive. business has played an important and fascinating part in our lives. From General Motors to the grocery store on the corner. big business and small-all are run with the funda- mentals of commercial knowledge behind them. Calling all future tycoons and businessmen and women every where! Junior Business is designed es- pecially for the use and development of your talents. A freshman elective. this subject is very useful as a background for a career in business. The funny click of the typewriter keys provides the invigorating atmosphere in which students of typing are surrounded. Typing. an elective course. is offered to sophomores. juniors. and seniors. Bookkeeping is one of the vital parts of running a business. The course is a vastly profitable study of recording the expenses. transactions. and profits of any business. Ah. students of shorthand! Does it seem as if those little curls. tails. dots. and dashes will never straight- en themselves out into respectable words? Wo1'r3' not. for after this course it will be sheer simplicity to write reams of dictated material. Oliice practice is a practical course in which the commercial student actually works in an office. put- ting into use the courses of learning offered by a commercial slate. lVlerchandising. business law. and selling are the more advanced commercial subjects which prepare a student to run a business. They are taught by Mr. Kenneth iXttflt't3NSS. Mrs. lloru Freed. shorthand instructor. dictates a ream of words to her pencil-poised and nerws-frayed class. 'W -S 5 , t X s A We t X L. yea is
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Health, Safety, Physical Education ,W 'agff ,ww M q X W lt looks like another test for the girls, gym classes. on first l'lVyf' IH agen! Nlenibers of the health class learn the art of bandaging aiil ilav Ladies to the center and back to the bar. Gents to the center and form a starli' Square dancing is one of the highlights of our participation during the two years of gym classes required. We find our- selves tumbling. playing basketball. soccer and hav- ing a very good time. Badminton. deck tennis. ping pong and volleyball also add to a healthful. toning up class. llo you have any idea how many bones there are in your head? The jolt of providing this interesting information rests on the shoulders of Mrs. Emily Price and Mr. Orval Martin: an informative study of ourselves. this course being required of a high school graduate in lndiana. Drivers' training is an elective course which teaches the fundamentals of driving as well as safety. Taught by Mr. Harry Green and Mr. Xorm W-illev. this course of instruction is taken for a period of six weeks during a study hall. From teaching us how to play ping pong or to chin ourselves. to how to drive a car. this depart- ment is an active. vigorous one with the shining goal confronting them. that is to teach us to better ourselves by knowing and understanding ourselves. 2 . . ft sophomore gym class practices the new square dances.
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