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Custer did have a hard time. Miss Elizabeth Smith ,aa me M0 awww 335535 M Well, I don't know about West Point, Linda....... Mrs. P e n n e r advises Linda Barr on entering college. Mrs. Vera Penner 5 -99 it 25 'win-3 The guidance department gives counsel to the members of the student body in their school and private problemsg it supervises the testing pro- gram, prepares transcripts, keeps in step with job open- ings, c he ck s on the latest scholarships available. This important job is in the capable hands of Mrs. Penner.
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You keep your nose out of this. Are you s u r e he's not. skipping ? An intruder distracts Mrs. Nifong's class in business law. 4, Mrs. Buth Wilkes Two and two should make four even on an adding ma- l chine. Mrs. Wilkes in- structs Sara Vanhoy in the fine points of mastering an adding machine. l Zfamwalvfsgga The courses offered by the commercial department are business law, s ho rthand , typing, personal typing, and bookeeping. This depart- ment is chieily for those students who are planning to go into the bus- iness world immediately after grad- uationg but, of course, everybody who can squeeze it into a busy schedule tries to take personal typing. This course t e a c he s typing only and is elected by the student who hopes to improve his theme grades now and acquire a valuable skill for his future. Mrs. Byrne: Jeanie, use PBCKI Peck! Peck! your fingers, not your el- bow. Mrs. Myrtle Byrne 24 'wi'
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One off, and four to go. Mr. Jarvis demonstrates the jig-saw. Don't drop that match in the gas... InSeptember 1958, Joe Marion was the recipient of the Outstanding F. F. A. Student Award. This award is made annually by the Winston- Salem Chamber of Commerce to the F.F.A. junior or senior in Forsyth County who has made the mostprogress in his farm- ing program, developed traits of leadership, and participated in other school and community activities. The S100 award is used by the winner to pay expenses to the National F.F.A. Con- vention held in Kansas City during the second week in October. There's always room for one more. Mr. Selle mounts his trusty steed. s yyyi M if y ,f ,Q Charles E. Jarvis Mr. Jarvis: Now, Willis and Johnny, this is a join- ter. It is used for ..... -s 'iff gg6ZZf6?VZf!! Myne Joe Marion admires the plaque he won for excell ence in F.F.A. work. Charles Selle .awww ,iq .f ,,: , - A g p- ., K - A , ,wggygg E r ittxail , ..., 1 , h
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