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Commercial Dept.: Business ls Our Business Preparation for a business career is the purpose of the commercial classes. Techniques of proper office procedure are taught in classes of typing, bookkeeping, record keeping, clerical office practice, shorthand, and general business. Techniques are exercised on authentic office ma- chines. Ditto machines, dictaphones, typewriters, etc., are daily utensils in the life of a business executive. The same is true with Business students, machines are vital to their Work. Upon graduation, students who have taken business courses are prepared to begin a career in the business world. Above right: Miss Barbara Trowbridge instructs Pam McBride in correcting a typing error on an IBM Electric Typewriter. Lower right: Mr. Robert Greer shows Ronnie Skyrm where he went wrong on that last bookkeeping problem. 44 commercial
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S Vocational Class Unlocks Success Door There are many students who wish to begin a life- time career upon graduation. In order to be a success, preparation and experience are needed. The schools to- day provide many opportunities for both of these qualifications to be met. In courses such as homemaking and home and family living, future homemakers are taught skills needed in home management. Printing, drafting, auto mechanics, electronics, and refrigeration and air conditioning are also taught to give students a wide selection of useful and interesting skills. On-the-job training is taught in vocational health, vocational office education, and distributive education programs. These programs allow students to work M I day and attend school M day. Success begins with some knowledge of the goal. gear, rr reer R. MR. E, J, BRADBURY.-TeXa, MLM, l JA University of Texas, printing, VICA club ge n. , . rr I MRS- PAY CLEMENTSRBAS M-Ed-1 if ff if Q University of Texas, University of Hous- 1 A T- tongSpecial Education p 14 .esrr MR' DAVID MOORE DE ARMOND- rf ' ...Q 2 g ill , Hr sity, drafting I and II, drafting VICA irr . I s rrtrg Lf, r 5 it rig Fas I, MR. CHARLES GRIFFEY-Texas AaM, , Iggy lllil 1 ag E . Texas University, San Antonio College, auto mechanics VICA No. 304 Ig ,ii MRS. M A RGARET LAMM-Incarnate I wordg vocational healthg VICA-health ftie ..rti We ttr. so occupations lit aarr MRS. SHIRLEY LUNA-BS: southwest twill ,Qi N . ttil .:.A Texas, SAC,St. Mary's,Trinity, Incarnate siglg-f .., fir! I '-', gil, Word, homemakmg Land IIQ Future 5 We Homemakers of America rl le jig r:-' - r'- ' MRS. WILMA o. MCCRURY-BBA, san 1.,, N Marcos State Teachers Collegeg VOEQ Above, Mrs. Betty Couser, school nurse, checks Larry May's temperature. Mrs. Couser works on Tuesdays and Thursdays at McCollum. 46 vocational Future Secretaries association. MR. RAYMOND PUPPE -Vocational certificateg SAC, Texas A8tM, University of Texasg Radio and TVQ VICA MR. WALDO REINIGERfBachclor of Journalism, Tarleton College, University of Texas, distributive education, DECA chapter MRS. CATHERINE RUSSELL fBS,ME: Oklahoma State, Trinityg homemakingg Future Homemakers of America MR. A L L E N S M I TH-4-University of Texas, Texas A8tM Universityg Refriger- ation and air conditioningg VICA-ref. 8a air conditioning MRS. JEANETTE WEDDINGeSpecial Education Instructor. if
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