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Glen Kenner Shorthand I and II Office Practice Book Store Golf Coach Paul Lloyd World History Retail Merchandising Consumer Math Retail Merchandising, a field o bility of window arrangement c y '3ookJuif)iAj Skodmd, Jit 'Retail %eAxlaa liAiiuj Business - Todays Road to Expansion Etta Jones Library Aspiring bookkeepers Judi Johnston and Carl Pace found that co-operation lessened their tasks and provided a better background for the industrious business field.
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Glen A. Patten World History American History Arthur Roberts World History American History VI June C. Kopp World History American History U. S. and World History teachers used the past as a huge backdrop for the events of today. In the light of yesterday, they attempted to interpret our modern Caesers, the problems of integration in America, the battle between capital and labor, and other evidences of the world’s unrest. “I Speak for Democracy” and “What the U. N. Means to Me” were contests, which, it was hoped, would foster the dream of brotherhood, peace and universal good, and proclaim the coming of a nobler race. The American problems class was concerned with all aspects of modern affairs. Investigating transportation’s part in today’s way of life were Margaret Sullivan and Ray DeSpain. Norman King and Jeannie Wright learned geography and national boundary positions in the modern world. A kndwledge of brain structure aided psychology students, Dixie Richmond and Karl Seethaler, to gain a fuller understanding of one of the most modern of world sciences.
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limited opportunities, gave responsi-Linda Johnson and Susan Firmage. Anna Christensen Type I and II Intermediate Type Shorthand I and II Yvonne Anderson Type I and II Intermediate Type Success in the business field required both technical competence and a high degree of adaptability on the part of each student. Realizing the importance of increased knowledge and skill in the expanding field of commerce, the departments gave classes in bookkeeping, shorthand, typing, retail merchandising, office management and general secretarial work. Concentration was evident on the face of Dineta Stubbs as she typed exercises. LaNora Allred Bookkeeping I and II English II
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