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Business Education EDWARD CREAMER B.S.-Louisville Bookkeeping Typing Basketball Coach LULA GREENE A.B.-Western Bookkeeping Credit Union NEVILLE CLAXON B.S.-Eastern Typing General Business TREVA GILDEA B.S.-Eastern ,W KLLV k M.A.-Kentucky Co-operative Office Practice Secretarial Office Practice I gpess you're all wondering why l've called you here To teach skills in typing, shorthand, and bookkeeping, to instruct in the knowledge and talent of architectural drawing, and to prepare the stu- dent for the hard road of life ahead of him, these are the goals of the teachers in the Business Education Department. This is probably one of the most important departments at Seneca, as these courses are very neces- sary to the student who is to begin making a living in the world. Mrs. Gildea, Mrs. Hicks, and Mrs. Sample comprised the first Business Education Department. CHARLOTTE HOUSTON B.S.-Western Typing General Business .1 DONNA LACY JOHN NOON JANET THORNBERRY BETTY TURPIN GEORGE WATKINS B.S.-Western B.S.-Louisville B.A.-Kentucky B.A.-Georgetown B.S.-Kentucky Sl. Shorthand General Business Shorthand Typing Waodshop Ofice Practice Business Management Typing Notehand ANN HARDIN B.S.-Louisville Home Economics F.H.A. Sponsor Home Economics - Perhaps one of the most important, yet smallest department at Seneca, is the Home Economics Department. Instruction in this field is ex- tremely necessary to all girls who wish to learn how to sew, create clothes, and become familiar with the culinary arts. Many students are O able to express themselves better in these fields than in others. Through instruction in Home Economics students leam how to be creative at I home, and thus become a more active and public-spirited member of the LAVON SCHUBLE V B.A.-Western Home Economics community. 3 3
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Social Studies PEGGY DAVIS B.S.-Murray American History JIM FISHER B.A.-Kentucky, Western H. . . .. . . lswry Vmlfv Cheerleaders Texas? Let's see. That's the capitol of Hawaii, 1sn't lt? Wm-1.1 Geography CHARLES JACKSON B.S.-Murray World History World Geography BARBARA JOHNSON B.A.-Vanderbilt World History Iunior F.T.A. Through the study of the Social Sciences, the student can become aware of the pace of our ever-changing world and learn something of the emerg- ing role which he must play in its future. The goal of the student is a greater knowledge as to the logical reason why the world is in such a turmoil today. The wide variety of courses offered includes Civics, Economics, World Geography, World History, Humanities, Sociology, Psychology, Problems of American Life, and American History, a required course in the junior year. CLIFFORD MAYER A.B., M.E.-Louisville Humanities National Honor Society MARILYN MERIDETH A.B.-Kentucky World History Civics Youth Speaks LEE JAMES B.A.-Kentucky American History FANNIE MULLINS B.A., M.A.-Eastern American History .an-f 'ww DON PORTER BRENDA ROSS FRANCES STEINER oxvxuas WILLIAM A.B.,'M.A.fLouiavn, B.S.-Western Aj,-Western B,S,-Tu-kig Amerwln Hwwrv Psychology World History World History Golf Coach CYD! Fioblems of American J,V, Football Life Wrestling 32 Senior Play 4
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O Television ll an new JOHN DICKEY American History RAYMOND LAYNE General Science ii-f OOQ Teachers DONNA VICK Jr. High Math DONNA TURNER English II STELLA THOMPSON Jr. High Math lil Q00 Office, Library, Television, Audio-Visual Staffs MARJORIE ACKMAN GRACE BATES Office Secretary Library Aide O QQ -s' fr r ' I ii' r 5 i i'sii A i f HELEN HAUNZE VIRGINIA HUMPHREY School Treasurer T.V. Aide' HELEN BURDETTE ESTELLE COCI-IRAN HELEN FESS Office Aide Office Aide A.V. Aide w N A X JEAN McCLELLAN Library Aide rf MARION MORRIS RUTH ROSE Cuunse1or's Secretary T.V. Aide O O A ff
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