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THE TRADE LANORA P. ALLRED Bookkeeping I and II English II “Pleasant words are as a honeycomb, sweet to the soul.” GLENN R. KENNER Shorthand I Shorthand II Office Practice He kept the girls in good form. WANDA SCOn Shorthand I Type I Type II “Mercy and truth shall be to them that devise good. Miss Scott's type II class was busy typing one of their daily exercises. In office practice Margie Salerno, Barbara Barnardi, and Ouida Goad learned how to operate the mimeograph machine.
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ETTA JONES Library Science Clerical Office Practice She kept our books in order. ARNOLD V. BERGESON Retail Merchandising Salesmanship and Consumers' Education Sales Supervision “A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. Arnold Bergeson, one of the many teachers who left Provo High, went to California in November of 1953. The students were saddened by his departure, but another well liked teacher, Paul Lloyd, came to teach in his place. LEARNING PAUL LLOYD Retail Merchandising Salesmanship and Consumers' Education Sales Supervision “The customer is always right. Lower Left: Mr. Bergeson showed Therald Wernz, Dorothy Moore, Lola Mecham, and LaRene Wright one of the heads used in retail merchandising displays. Jan Bee and Diane Robens looked up some figures to give to Mr. Howell (trainee) who was demonstrating the use of the adding machine to Marilyn Johnston, Helen Rasmussen and Ronald Norton.
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Karen Keith, Nadine Jones, Shirley Morgan, Anna Loyce Van Wagoner, Kay Peirpont and Geneel Mendenhall sang many places with the sophomore sextet. Seniors Glendon Hatch, Dan Webb, Ronald Moraine, and Kay Lewis made up a quartet which added enjoyment to assemblies and banquets. THE ANGELS
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