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Mrs. l-lipp carefully studies the work of her office practice students. l l Mrs. Phyllis Ritchie i B.A., Catawba College 3 Bookkeeping, Business Math Sponsor: Cheerleaders Mrs. Ritchie, as sponsor of the cheerleaders, takes an active role in homecoming festivities. i f 'Aa 1 l : Q Q fs .if nf' 'f m Fling- F'W 1'3 in 'S 't:'l ls y,414,,,, at 1 . , ,. O':,nsi 4 wage' 4 ah, Ml 96 9 'Q 25
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What did Kay Ritch type to amuse Mrs. Morrison? Wx , H 3. fs, 3 , 'I ,.,f x V, i ' , ,,r . Mrs. Joy Hipp B.S., UNC-Greensboro Office Practice, Typing I 8L ll Annual Co-sponsor: DYNAMIS Sponsor: Student Council l 54 onzmazciaf courses gufuza uainaaa is .su Business opportunities in North Carolina are steadily on the increase. With the growing population and industrial development in our state, business has become more compet- itive and more automated. The better business opportunities will be filled by students who are enrolled in commercial courses. Not only do these students develop skills in typing, shorthand, bookkeeping, and office practice, but they are taught the purpose of business organizing and management. Stressing accuracy, dependability, and improvement of the personality, NorthWest's Business Department provides pros- pective businessmen and women with an insight into the perils and promises of the business World. at Mrs. Louise Morrison B.S., Queens College Typing l, Notehand Shorthand
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Mrs. Furr demonstrates to her class how an artist should Work. 6, Mrs. Lydia Furr B.S., Appalachian State Univ, Art I, II, III Sponsor: Art Club ciqfzf Q 6051 Students iv I 4 A I 'in iii Haig Dpfmftmtf fo flxfzfzsm iginczfifj The art program at Northwest seeks to instill appreciation of beauty, to stimulate creativity, and to develop good taste. In art class, principles such as line, proportion, harmony, rhythm, balance, form and color are studied through working in various media. Pencil and charcoal drawings begin the basic ideas of line. Work with pastels, tempera, water color, and oils, develop color coordination. Block printing, ceramics, sculp- ture, mosaics, and work with scrap materials add emphasis to principle of composition. Field trips for sketching in the out-of-doors develops appreciation for beauty in nature. Shelia Wensil and Donna Shipwash strive to become great artists. K Q1 -..: tar,-I K Z
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