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WAT CH THEFINGERS! - -Benny De atherage, Larry Houser, Mr. Burel Mullins, instructor, T Srl WOOD. IS THIS WHY THE BUS DOESN'T RUN?--Mr. Fred Os- borne, instructor, Terry I-Ieatherly, Butch Powell, Perry Brown, T Srl AUTO. 0 t I PERSONAL EXPERIENCE lts value is not contained in itselfg its significance is that of standpoint,outlook,method. It intervenes between the more cas- ual,tentative,and round -about experiences of the past, and more controlled and orderly experiences of the future. It gives past experience in that net form which it renders it most available and mostsignificant,most fecund for future experience. The abstrac- tions, generalizations, and classifications which it introduces all have prospective meaning. John Dewey TIME TO EAT!--Mrs. Willa McLain, instructor, Marion King- Working with ones hands is important. When one learns by doing,this particular habit which is formed stays with them all their life. To have an experience working with an object is an important goal to be at- tained by every student. Our vocational program is headed by our T SLI instructors Mr. B. Mullins and F. Osborne. Mrs. W. McLain is the Home Ec, teacher and H. Hudson, Jour- nalism instructor. EASY WITH THAT NEW MACHINE!--Pat Bryan, Eddie Craig, Harvey Hart, JOURNALISM. fisher, Judy Patterson, fEmpire District Electric Co. contestantj, Pat Luton, HOME ECONOMICS.
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THE QUICK BROWN FOX--Betty Stites, Mrs. Cleo M. Harrell, instructor, Charlene Barnes, TYPING I. DRILL! DRILL! DRILL!--Judy Henson, Pat Bryan, Janice Moore, TYPING II. COMMERCIAL Vocational planning is a developmental process that spans several years and is deter- mined by a series of decisions. Wise and careful vocational planning helps one to avoid pitfalls, serious mistakes, much wasted effort and many unhappy experiences. Verl A. Teeter I DON'T BELIEVE IT ! --Joye Bradford, Johnny Law- rence, Agnes Moore, Janice Moore, Mary Gillmore, Shorthand. aaa- - .. With dexterity, our Commercial students perform admir- ably. They are interested in their work and they spend much time in perfecting it. To be able to gain efficiency in shorthand, having a work- ing knowledge of bookkeeping, and to be able to type are the assets which our Commercial students possess. Mrs. Cleo Harrell is in charge of this department. WHY DOESN'T IT BALANCE?--Eddie Craig, Bookkeeping. BILL THOMAS GARAGE Phone OR 5-4513 Commerce, Oklahoma DENTON'S GROCERY Phone 344 Picher, Oklahoma This page sponsored by:
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Office Staff The office girl is an important person in the Picher High School. She is given many privileges, however, she has many responsibilities. All clerical and secretarial work is done by these few girls. Phone calls are promptly answered and messages are delivered in strictest of confidence. Their greatest responsibility is to represent our school when they are met by the many visiting patrons, and friends. They are selected on the basis of initiative, scholastic ability and personality. Mr. Douthitt and Mr. Raunikar are the sponsors. BACK ROW, Left to Right: J. Patterson, K. Millard, A. Karnes, A. Mashburn, P. Dixon, C. Peace, P. Powell, Mr. Raunikar. FRONT ROW: G. Kline, J. Crockett,B. Seat, C. Craig, K. Heatherly, Mr. Douthitt. cZaafaqSz'4f,4 TOP ROW: C. Cook, P. Conway, J. Frye, S. Frye, B. Pendleton. MIDDLE ROW: D. Patterson, L. Henson, P. Crawford, W. Lowery, K. Foster, W. Belden, S. Chedester, R. Barnes, M.Williams. TABLE: G. Taylor, M. Kingfisher, Bertha Deal, Sponsor, J. Hen- son, V. Madison. Librarians NOT IN PICTURE: R. Leslie, R. Scott, T. Thomas, J. Karnes, K. Raunikar, V. Parker. Picture unavailable C. Montgomery
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