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Students employed through business courses Mrs. Price Constant smiles.. ready to h e 1 p As the business world grows and expands, it creates new openings for young men and women wishing to pursue an occupation in this field. Southern High School and its business department have helped many students find the proper open¬ ing that may lead them to a suc¬ cessful 1 i f e t i m e job by offering distributive education, marketing, industrial cooperative training, and introduction to vocations. Mr. Abernathy Concerned about students, .very co-operative Mr. Coble Mr. Sipe Witty and good hum ored. .1. C.T. Tennis team ad visor.. good looks Advisor. Mr. Hanford Part time teacher.. coach 19
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Commercial courses produced secretaries The sounds of clicking type¬ writer keys were heard from South- ern ' s commercial department as students learned the basics of typ¬ ing, office practice,or bookkeeping. Many students took advantage of all the department ' s courses in order to be prepared for a future job in the commercial field. Even on South¬ ern ' s own campus, students could put to u s e the knowledge gained through these courses by helping the administration and teachers with needed typing and office work. Miss Moize Mustang Driver.. Advisor of cheerleaders Mrs. Edminsten Teaches typing and business math.. Keeps students busy ivnss Sharpe Civinette advisor.. excellent t yp i s t Through commercial courses, Libby learned to use the mimeograph machine 4. is is ,r mm - f s iff l f » «. ' 9Q 1 J — A-»C 7j 18
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Home economics taught domestic arts Home economics taught Southern ' s girls the economic art of sewing. Home economics was one of the most popular courses offered. To girls it meant learning to sew, cook, decorate a home, and to perform numerous other chores of the Amer¬ ican homemaker. They gained ex¬ perience through learning to cook anything from simple snacks to full- course dinners. A look of pride was the reward for the newly made blouses that they modeled for their friends. Family living was offered to all seniors who were interested in the family and the role of its members from dating to old age. All courses help to prepare stu¬ dents for their roles in future fam¬ ilies. Mrs. Stephens Sewing, cooking, baby booklet.. Now girls! Mrs. Currin Taught seniors family living.. help¬ ed freshmen Miss McBane Experienced home ec.teacher .does excellent arts crafts work 20
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