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We help ourselves further our careers for tomorrow 7 .,. .. Fug, tiny -.t'efif' f Nelda Schulte works out a bookkeeping problem on the comptometer. Business was fun. . .in typing, rows com- peted in accuracy gamesg in shorthand, there were word spell-downs g in bookkeeping, the relief enjoyedwhen a problem came out correct- ly. The field of commerce diffe r e d from the regular curriculum and seemed like a com- pletely different world. All students, some time during their life, seek employment. Pupils enrolledin the business curriculum trained for specific office jobs in which they could use skills of shorthand and typing. In addition, bookkeeping training and office orientation were offered to broaden their business outlook. by ,Ni Everyone works like little beavers to get their answers to come out the same. 28
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The formulas for our lives are in this room With the addition of new microscopes, a manikin, charts, and incubator, and other items of equipment, more student interest is being developed and the field of know- ledge widened. Mr. Moore helps Larry Sipes, Steve Cox, and Terry Rensel developing pictures. 9 416114 ' 'l'w.,'.,f' Paul Smith, Dwight Elrod, and Phil Mullins dissectafrog in biology class. 27 x. ' 1
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ieijf Home Economics builds domestic skills The development of the individuals who are the future citiz ens of America is de- pendent upon the kind of homes they grow up in and the homemakers who are respon- sible for their health and well-being. Home- making education is designed to help girls gain some homemaking skills and an under- standing of human relationships which will help them to achieve more satisfying home living in their families today, and later as they marry. It is believedthat education can help pupils learn better ways of meeting the situations in which they find themselves. 1? 2 ' W J f - -- , cf .. mr -Q 7' X9 - s.. , , ,. it - , 5 ' -.4 e - l , 5. N t , Setting the table is an important part of preparing a meal. Mrs. Flatt shows Pat Bronnenbe rg, Ainsley Rich, and Donna Cox the correct way. Or are they showing her? ? ? '? ? Now girls! Il Lana Boles and Joan Walters are trying to make something that will be pleasing to the stomach. x 3 Diane Elmore plays the big seamstress role as Barbara Boles and Marie Kirby hand out a little constructive criticism.
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