Maynard Evans High School - Chariot Yearbook (Orlando, FL)

 - Class of 1962

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Book 8 . .Business Education MR. SAMUEL ARMENIg Typewriting I, Office Practice, YearbookSponsor, Senior Class Advisor . . . MRS. MARTIN COOPER, Shorthand I, II, Business Arithmetic, Service Club Sponsor,Ju.nior Class Advisor . . . MRS. MARY JOHN- SON, Typewriting I, Gere ral Business Training, FBLA Our Business Education Depart- ment strives to train students in the s ki ll s of typewriting, shorthand, bookkeeping, an d of fi c e practice. Practical use of these skills is applied everyday as business education stu- dents work in the school offices. In trainingfuture business work- ers valuable assets of the world of business, such as efficiency in com- munication, expertness in organiza- tion, and productivity are emphasized. The department teachers aim to in- still the spirit of dependability, the acceptance of respons bility, and the motivation toward af :uracy in work habits. It is in this dey artment that the students discover tiemselves, their talents, their abiliies, and are en- couraged to make decisions which are important in succeeding in the field of business. Sponsor, Senior Class Advisor. Thank you for your service . . . MR. E. ALBIN NEWBERG Typewriting I, II, Business Law, Junior Class Sponsor. MRS. GLADYS PHILLIPS Shorthand I, Bookkeeping Business English, Girls Attendance, FBLA Sponsor. Eyes on the copy. MRS. CAROL RICHBURG Typewriting I, Business Arithmetic, Yearbook Business Manager, Future Secretaries Sponsor, Sophomore Class Advisor. Enter debits on the left.

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Book 9. . . Vocational echnology MR. HERBERT HENLEYg Agriculture, Future Farmers of America . . .MR. PAUL E. MARV'INgDraftingI,l1,1II, Safety Patrol . . . MR. RICHARD SLATERg Industrial Arts. Our vocational facilities are limited now, but we are expecting to have much more in the future. In vocational agriculture, industrial arts, and electronics, the students not only become fully accquainted with the theory of their future trade, but they also learn the importance of accu- racy, intelligent reasoning, and friendly co-operation through their super- vised, practical experience. In the future we expect to add to our Library of Knowledge by having a drafting room, a completely equipped automatics shop, and a regular industrial arts classroom. MRS. FLORENCE HARRIS Substitute 'A - MRS. FRANCES TOOLE substitute The water comes out over there Observing safety rules. Lines are straight and neat.

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