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Mr. Hiram Coffeen Mr. Floyd Hanneman Mr. Raymond Hansen Mr. joseph Heineman Miss Jean Henderson Miss Marion Hicks A-I-VHA! ' Mr. Erwin Keithley Miss Norma Kleinheinz Miss Mildred Martin Miss Dorothy McGaffey 22 DEPARTMENT OF To give training for part-time jobs in local department stores, the co- operative merchandising course opens a new field for those entering the business world after graduation. ln this as in other classes, skills in busi- ness fundamentals are emphasized. To acquire experience in short- hand, typewriting, and general office work, students type for the Cardinal Weekly. mimeograph for the entire school, and assist in the main office. a'Co-operative courses in all lines of commercial work are the trend for the future, asserts Mr. Floyd Hanne- man, department head.
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Alulrcy Sokol, lfunive liostrzewa. l'aul Strotlwnkv DEPARTMENT OF 'Tasha S3552 we f ,K f Hypothesis: Many South Division alumni have played an important role in winning thc war as pilots. Miss Colcttc Batz navigators. and hombardiers. Others are serving their country equally well in applya ing their mathematical Mknow how in in- dustry and science. Conclusion: Skilled mathematicians will hc ready lo help solve future peacetime prohlems. Proof: l. A technical age demands mathematic alvil- ity. llrlypothesisj IZ. Working exactly and reasoning logically. scholars can arrive at decisions and draw conclusions that rcsull. in progress in scientific fields, lAn axiom easily vcrilied hyolvscrvalionl l. Training at South develops these ahilitics. 1l'rovud in all math classes! I-. lly taking advantage of the training mathematics offers, students will continue to work for the good of mankind. iQ. it up QI Miss Lorraine Blank Mr. Bertus Boone Mr. James Little Mr. Joseph Nowak Miss Estelle Stone Qt 1 ' X -,f t, 'Q ' atwwxa -A 4 E , .
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