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lf , Q J f-' 515: Figures don't lie To broaden student concepts of world conditions, Mr. Erickson taught Freshman Social Science, and Miss Lambert dis- cussed American History and Social Prob- lems with Iuniors and Seniors. Physical sciences included Biology I, Chemistry, and General Science by Mr. Morrow. In addition to teaching one Gen- eral Science class, Mr. Guthrie revealed the science oi mathematics through Alge- bra I and II and also Plane Geometry. World problems. 6 gm,--,,,Z , :, - . H -.1 1, fu V ,Tr ,,..,. .... . I Scceace Studying bacteria. 'ig f 42' I e' 4 A If S, r fi Discovering America. 14 i
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GMMZGGJZZ Miss Percy's Typing 7 ' 1 Ax I 2 ' ,A 11 . . 5, x Mrs. Grogan, office secre- tary, has a different girl to help her during each of the six periods during the school day. Girls taking office prac- tice as a course learn to check and record attendance, handle deposits, and answer the tele- phone. To be qualified for of- fice practice, a girl rnust be ei- ther a Senior or a lunior and have taken at least one year of typing. X '-3 4:5 Miss Mink's Bookkeeping Miss Ivfink, Mrs. Percey, and Mrs. Grogan prepared students for future jobs in the com- mercial field. Miss Mink taught Bookkeeping and Typing I and II. Mrs. Percey's subjects included shorthand, typing, and general busi- ness. In the office practice course, girls put this commercial training to practical use un- der the supervision of Mrs. Grogan, office secretary. Mrs. Grogan's Office Practice.
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