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BUSINESS CCCUPATIONS
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DRAF TI G T ,Xi Q . P t ,ft l l l Right: Jack Johnson and Carl Sims work together on their drawing. Left: Scott Michael doesn't even look up from his work to see the photographer take his picture. ,lf sf' Left: David Washam makes sure the line is perfectly straight. Students in Drafting I and II were taught the basics of drafting. They were taught information to help them to develop their drafting skills. In Drafting III, Architectural Drafting, students learn about designing houses, building codes, and cost analysis. Opposite page, top: Mark Armstrong figures it out. I . Opposite page, far left: Gerald Williamson cutting wood for the frame of the house. Opposite page, center: Mark Armstrong and Harold Doolittle leam the finer points of house construction. 1 t l l . I 1 ' slr-V I .Q .1 .Q 4 , I ..L. l a ' ve' .rrr iii'-3 iii, 'ii xxx--.., .mt I l l 33
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4.11--1 ff - I If I I I f I ,gg Mags? it qs? W Business courses offered a variety of subjects which taught students useful office and management skills. Many students seeking a career in business found the various business courses offered very beneficial. Introducing interested students to the world of business and efficient operation of many objectives stressed by the instructions ofthe business department. Basic skills of shorthand, typing, and business math were highly emphasized. Typing I is recommended for anyone going to college. Typing II, Shorthand I and II, accounting, and business mechanics are taught to better acquaint students with business and increase their skills in business related jobs. Opposite page top: Students in Typing I learn the basics. Opposite page lower left: Teresa Jordon asks, Am I doing this right? Opposite page lower right: . . . And so another day begins as students leam to use calculators. Above: Mrs. Glenn helps out a student. Left: Boy it's been a long day, Dana Havens says as she closes her book. 35
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