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To give of one’s self in service Many tasks go unnoticed and many people go unthanked for their services rendered to Pittsboro School. Among these are the jani¬ tors and the elementary and the primary lunchroom staffs. The janitors, who keep our school clean and warm, and the lunchroom staffs, who serve us nutritious food, aid us g r e a 11 y; for without their services our school could not function properly. Manley Cheek and Sol Milliken compose the maintenance staff of Pittsboro School. The elementary lunchroom staff consists of Juanita Milliken, Ethel Mae Milliken, Mabel Brooks, Flora Scurlock, Nettie Marsh, Mrs. Hazel Farrell, and Mrs. Prate Johnson. MRS. PRATE JOHNSON Elementary Dietitian Maude Baldwin, Mrs. Percy Howard, Patty Richardson, and Mrs. George Yates join together to form the primary lunchroom staff. MRS. GEORGE YATES Primary Dietitian 21
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Preparation for the immediate future The student planning fora business career is offered two years of typing, two years of shorthand, and one year of office practice. On November 19, office practice and shorthand students visited U. N. C. - C.H. They were shown UNI VAC- 1105, duplication techniques, and a secretary ' s office. Typing is im¬ portant to college-bound students, tooj and many elect Typing I. Mrs. Gotten is taking a time writing. MRS. JOYCE GOTTEN B.S., Campbell College Commercial JOHN R. SHANER B. S., Albright College Basic Economics Marketing Bookkeeping Coach Films add much to the D. E. program. Distributive Education debuted this year under the leadership of Jack Shaner. Being a new course, D. E. deals mainly this year with marketing, designed to introduce a student to field goods and services and to the part that he or she can play upon graduation. It gives a student background in buying and selling, and includes speakers from the business communities and field trips to various businesses in all fields of distribution. It is hoped that this course will fill the great need in the business world today for adequately trained people in such areas as sal es personnel, stock clerks, and other employees nec¬ essary in business. In the future, part time employment in local businesses may be secured for each of the students taking second year marketing. At present, the pro¬ gram is set up for classroom work only. 20
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