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Page 19 text:
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COMMERCE General Buslness the baslc commerclal course may be taken durlng the Freshman or Sophomore year It ns a general course whlch lntroduces all the phases of commerclal work Typlng and Bookkeeplng are open to anyone and are usually taken durmg the JUUIOI' or Senxor year In the typlng course you learn the b89lC prmclples of typlng, HCQUIFC speed through timed wrmngs, and learn the .hfferent forms of buslness letters Book keeplng w1ll teach you the knowledge of keeplng books through the use of workbooks and practlce sets Shorthand l IN usually taken durlng the lunlor or benlor year When the forms are learned dlctatnon IS stressed along wlth the IYPIDH of the shorthand materlal Offxce Practice IN the advanced course of Shorthand and Typlng Durlng the frrst semester dxctatlon and transcrlptxon mlmeograph mlmeoscope addlng ITlHLl1lI1C 'md hectograph IN learned as well as general offlce procedures Durlng the second semester, the grrls work up town at varlous offlces to galn practncal experlence All of what they have learned durxng the prewous semester IS put to work lvluch ns gamed by thns experlence that wlll be a further ard ln SCCUTIDQ a job after graduatlon OFFICE PRACTICE lohnson or johnson Audrey Smlth Schofxeld Soll Service o Wllllams Claude M Swanson Milly Cottrell Fred Wlllls Sue XX'atts Nlr bchroth bue Nelson Xlr Harrell Nlarylln Saldeen bchool Cffxce Barbara Brrnegftr Mr Gwen ackre Frederlck Mrs Shunk Patty Turner Mrs Shunk Betty lvllller Muslc Department Florence Ford qs, .3' ' 3 , ' ' , ' Y 1. If .l l N' U A F h o nl K 1 h A V.. tl mln. -. K A o l V lf c F Q .K B V are stressed. The proper use of office machines such as the I y . Al , ' F V 1 I 'Ax ' Ani n A ' I 'ni . . ,S . .i -J . . S 1' . -lf ' ' S. . -J . .N I
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HOME AND FAMILY LIVING The Home and Famnly L1v1ng eourseQ provide an excellent opportumty for glrls to acqu1re practlcal experlence ln the methods of home maklng These classes consrst of a varled pro gram mcludlng sewmg, cooking chrld development, famrly relatlons home decoratmg and home nuremg Durmg the course of the year, three proyects are requlred lllustratmg the prlncxples of the course At the end of the year a style Qhow and the Board and Faculty Banquet are preiented through the co operatlon of the whole class I. K , 9
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INDUSTRIAL ARTS ur hlgh school o fers practnca as we as college preparatory courses buch a course is lndustrlal arts lI1LlLlNl'fl3l arts l IQ offered tn freShmen and sophomore students lt 1 dnxded tnto 4 parts, 9 months each for drafnng, electnclty, wood worlcmg, and metal worlong ln thus course the students recene the fundamentals and background for more lLlN2I1CLLl courses lntlustrml 'arts II IN open to sophomores ant jUDlOfN and offers maclnne WOOclWOI'lxll1L1 ant metal work lndustrlal arts III IN open to jL1I1lOI'N and semors Aclxanccd machine woodworklng and weldxng make up thls course 'Nlr lames Smnth IN the rndustrnal arts lnstructor Thls IS a new course whlch offers on the job tratmng for those mterested Those enrolled tn thls course obtam pracncal expernence ID electrlcuty farm machlnery, or automobile work at varlous busmess cstabllshments and garages throughout the QIIY The boys work 3 hours each morning, and are pald whlle learmng the reapectxve trade There were S semor boys who took D O thts year Mr Smlth, adusor for the group, counsels each boy as problems and dtfftcultnes armae Norman lseefe Webber Motors Bob Gnffln HlgglDS Motor Company Earl Marron lr l-ltggms Motor Company llm Davts Paxton Farm Equlpment Company Glenn Katser Whowell Motor Company llm Cresse Thompson Electric Company Pat Brown lsennedy Motor C ompany Gene Glank Rasmusben Implement Company O ' f . fell .. ' . . ' ' g T ' I n Q ' Q. J 1 S ', t . x t' T 1 x 1 Y 3 T f .'. .C -1 x .C Q .1 l 1 tl -.T I l -1 tk U sl- Y TT K T I A A 'C '.. - . ' . U ' 7? ' ' , ' . D.O. I 1 - 1 ' . ' Y v xx T 7 A s . - M ' V
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