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-1 1 . ,jix JUNIOR CLASS PLAY Bob Meyers, Phyllis Ronk, Eleanor Boston, Juanita Lee, Maurice Wilhoite-- senior, Joan Pritchett, Jim Hickman--senior, Donald, Ward, Barbara Simon, Marthadel Wiles, Earl Hicks. X, s , NORTH SALEM BAND FRONT ROW: Patricia Porter, Sue Smith, Wilma Jarrett, Barbara Williams, Patty Gordon, Ranny Moxley, Patty Klein, Lois Henry. SECOND ROW: Judy Klein, Louise Mitchell, Marilyn Francis, Mary Long, Molly Ann Zimmerman, Virginia Lindsay, Dorothy Simon, Charlene Travis. THIRD ROW: Arlene Pritchett, Nancy Davis, Virginia Trent, Kenny McDonald, Louise Wethington, Dick Davidson. FOURTH ROW: Marilyn Stewart, Carolyn Bond, Trudy Hanson, Linda Simon, Sandra Miller, Bonnie Haggie, Larry Page, Bill Fleece, Charles Simon, Dick Roberts, Jeanette Clements, Diane DeLashment, Lana Hanson, Doris Goode, Tommy Goode, Phil Davis, Dick Kelly, Jim Alexander, Ji.m Evans, David Jordan. BACK ROW: John Trotter, Teddy Everman, Marjorie Frazier, Mrs. Bales, Bob Cochran, Eddie Fishback, Phyllis Mantooth, Gary Lucas, Marjorie Francis. 32
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The other course offered in our department is office practice. It is of value to any student, regardless of what course he is pursuing or intends to pursue. It teaches the fundamental principles of business, such as everyone should have in order to manage his own personal business affairs. We learn the use of checks, drafts, promissory notes and money orders. A great deal of time is devoted to business forms and terminology, and also we are taught all about endorsements of negotiable papers. We learn how to ship goods by parcel post, express, and freight -- the difference between an order bill of lading and a straight bill of lading and when to use each. I consider it an irnportant step in the preparation for life, regardless of one's occupation. It informs us on the social and economic problems of today. We shall be better producers and consurners because of our ability to in- terpret business facts. In this class, too, we publish the school paper, The Booster. This is enjoyed by everyone and is of benefit also. ln this work we learn to use the rnimeograph and mimeoscope, learn to type stencils and the use of other art equipment. The equipment we have includes a mimeograph, a mimeoscope, Z3 typewriters, and a liquid duplicator. In the future we hope to have a calculator, comptometer and voice recording machine so that a course in office machines can be given. These machines are used in most business offices and there is always a demand for operators. This would give us a well-rounded business education. There is a high percentage of our graduates who use their knowledge of com- mercial work in making their living or in helping finance their college work. In the last two years' classes there are eleven students who are now working and some of this year's class intend to do so. Those from the last two years' are BS follows: Marcella Courtney--insurance officeg Barbara Francis--limestone company officeg Wynona Leathers--comptometer school, Betty Simon--license bureau office, Phyllis Stewart--insurance office, Lois Daugherty--insurance of- fice, Dorothy Duncan--office, Theda Hawkins--office, Marjorie Lee--office and Harriet and Mary Nichols are helping earn their way through college by office work. Not only do these girls have office jobs, but most of them pay nearly as well as business school graduates receive. This is proof that your high school com- mercial department is irnportant and in closing I quote from an article in The Business Education World, We need only to realize that a community judgesw school by the business graduates. We are happy to have this opportunity to present some of our work. We ex- tend a cordial invitation to you to visit our regular classes at any tirne and see more of the things we are doing. Mrs. Kloster 31
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MIXED CHORUS 5' Ili! ' I gt f 1 GIRLS' GLEE CLUB FRONT ROW: Miriam Roth, Jean Livesay, Louise McDonald, Betty Davidson, Phyllis Hicks, Mary Ann Long, Dorothy Simon, Sue Dean, Pauline Goode. MIDDLE ROW: Juanita Lee, Phyllis Ronk, Joan Lee, Irene Woodrum, Nathalie Hawkins, Phyllis Mantooth, Adonis Wilson, June Leathers. BACK ROW: Barbara Simon, Marthadel Wiles, Patty Frazier, Sara Heady, Marilyn Mantooth, Patricia Porter, Bonnie Frazier, Lenore Courtney, Mrs. Bales. fv '51 51 3 an-in ll N, fin Pu 33 BOYS' CHORUS FRONT ROW: Leon McKenzie, Richard Lucas, Charles Davis, Jack Walker, Wayne Davidson. MIDDLE ROW: Mrs. Bales, Joe Wyeth, Jack Lee, Richard Wilson, Patricia Porter, Accom- panist. BACK ROW: Jirn Blacl-cnxore, Roy Walter, Delmar Whiles, Robert Kelley, Vernal Leathers, Donald Ward, Maurice Wilhoite, FRONT ROW: Richard Lucas, Leon McKenzie, Delmar Whiles, Mrs. Bales, Maurice Wilhoite, Richard Wilson, Jack Walker, Wayne Davidson, SECOND ROW: Juanita Lee, Betty Davidson, Phyllis Ronk, Joan Lee, Irene Woodrum, Louise McDonald, Miriam Roth, Jean Livesay, Patty Frazier. THIRD ROW: Sara Heady, Barbara Sirnon, Mary Ann Long, Dorothy Simon, Phyllis Hicks, Joe Wyeth. Jack Lee. BACK ROW: Jirn Blaclcmore, Charles Davis, Roy Walter, Robert Kelley, Vernal Leathers, Don Ward. 1, UA 1 L.. ,W- 1.9 -an fA'!4. vm 'au in :n 1 ll 1
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