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Practice makes perfect in typing class. 7%oihck ? %4fu%nfu%UA u4ckc44 BARBARA ALLEN, B.S. Murray State College Bookkeeping, Business Math Business Law, Shorthand I, F.B.L.A. Sponsor Senior Class Sponsor In P.B.H.S. there are many phases of learning, but there are none so challenging as commerce. The world of business is opened to you through these fields of study. Beginning typists struggle with the tried and true a-s-d-f and j-k-1-;. Shorthand students groan when they find that there are only one hundred brief forms to memorize. Future lawyers and ac- countants eagerly study business law and bookkeep- ing. After perfecting skills in the basic fundamentals, students have available to them a class in secre- tarial training. It is here that actual office work is practiced. Many students leave P.B.H.S. and enter busi- ness, prepared to meet the challenge of the modern business world. 29 MARY R. ROBINSON, B.S Southeast Missouri State College Secretarial Practice and Typewriting I F.B.L.A. Sponsor
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Students leam speed and accuracy in dictation. IRENE K. SWAIN, B.S. Southeast Missouri State College Bookkeeping Honor Society Board Statistics are derived from these practical business charts. Doris and Deloris Robinson provide us with a double exposure during a timed writing. CHARLOTTE EGGERT, B.S. Northeast Missouri State College Typing
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DON SIMMONS. B.S. Murray State College Co-ordinator C.O.E. Sponsor GERALDING WYATT. B.S. University of Missouri Home Economics F.H.A. Sponsor PHYLISS POPP, B.S. University of Mississippi Home Economics F.H.A. Sponsor £duc ztto i , , , fivi a. 'Ttt ie De tta4tcCt ty ?utuxe Home Economics students put to use practical knowledge learned in class. 30 Valuable training plus actual experi- ence is essential in preparing tomorrow’s young men and women in careers neces- sary both in and out of the home. A clear vision of what this field offers is introduced to the students in this de- partment. For example, the responsibil- ities of the home are explained in the Home Economics Department. Through excellent guidance, the future homemak- ers of our country are given an idea of the many complex problems they will find themselves facing in later life. MYERS EGGERT, B S„ M S. Northeast Missouri State Teachers College Practical Arts and Vocational Education Supervisor C.O.E. Club Sponsor
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