Spring High School - Roar Yearbook (Spring, TX)

 - Class of 1950

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1 in DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Seated, left to right -- Edward Boatman began his training as stock man in Burr's Department Store. He is not only interested in stockkeeping but likes window display. Edward rotates through the store and helps in inventory. Bobbie Ruth Beach is showing the girls samples of new materials just out. She is a junior student in training at Hemphill-Wells. Mozelle Day is in training in the sales office at Banner Dairies. She runs up sales, posts report checks, types, and is learning to do any job in the office. Seated -- Jean Moser started her work in the sports department at Montgomery Ward. Jean is a junior student. At the file,left -- Virginia Cole, a senior student, is training with the newspaper, The Big Spring Weekly. She plans to do work of this sort after graduation. File, right -- Myrtle Norwood, a senior student, is working for Mr. Tom Posson, Advertising. Myrtle's duties are varied. Seated at back desk -- Jean Munselle, a junior student, began her work in the stock room at C. R. Anthony's. She has done some individual workin stockkeeping, Christmas wrapping, and selling. Seated next -- Williarn Rackley is in training for management at the Wacker's Variety Store. He is an understudy to the assistant. At front table -- Janice Montgomery is a senior student in training at Zale's Jewelry. She works in the advertising office. Norma Foster is a salesgirl at Woo1worth's. Norma says that she is learning how to meet the public. Standing --Ida Belle Sundy, senior, is giving an oral report. She works at McCrory's Variety Store as understudy to the assistant. Seated, left to right--Patsy Burrus, a mid-term graduate who did her training as sales person at Fisherman's Dry Goods. Patsy took part in window display, inventory, stock, and sales. Lavelle Davis is training in McCrory's as a regular salesgirl. Lavelle fills her own counters, makes the displays, and sells. Bettye Franklin is in training as a sales person at Fish- erman's Dry Goods. Even though Bettye came back to school after marrying, she realized that she needed training to geta job. Melba Jenkins has the window display forthe J. C. Penny Co, Melba has an opportunity to use her ideas on this job. Jo Ann Burns is a regular sales person at the Wacker Variety Store. She keeps the counters filled, assists in ordering, displays merchandise, and sells. Lavelle Davis trains at Wacker's. Her duties are varied. Roy Shannon trains at the Big Spring Hard- ware Store. He checks in merchandise, places stock on floor to sell, assists in inventory, and sells. Arlye Morton trains at Bolinger Grocery. He checks in merchandise from wholesale house, keeps shelves filled. PatCross Barber, not pictured, is also a member ofthe'D.E. Class and trains at Margo's,

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Seated, left to right -- Arnold The Industrial Cooperative Training Class is made up of juniors anc seniors. The members of this class takea very active part in the Voca- tional ln d u s t r i al Club of Texas Standing, left to right -- Nur s e: Aides at Medical Arts Clinic Hospit- al-Barbara Petty and Juanita Hobbs Laboratory Technician at Cowpe: Clinic-Elva Thames. Also Nurse: Aides at Medical Arts-Betty Ham- rick, Venita Sue Smauley, Ernestine Dillard. The aim and purpose ofthi: class is to offer a source of skillet workers in the various trades an: industrial fields in the community Students enrolled in this class spent one hour each school day in class studying the technical aspects oi their various trades. The afternool is spent onthe job. This is the firs' year that this course has been con- fined to the trade field. .n-im i :Iwi slim L 714175 Parmley, motor repairman-Tay- lor Electric Motor Co.3 Geraldine McGinnis, florist-Conley's Flow- er Shop, Menvil Click, printer- West Texas Stationersg joeWal- drop, florist -Faye's Flower Shop, Horace Bowden, baker -Vaughan's Sweet Shopg I..aNell Engle, office worker-West T e x a s Compress and Warehouse Co. St a n din g, left to right -- Marlin Murphy, office machine repairman- Hester's Office Supply, Lavern Trolinrler. off i c e worker- West Texas Hospital Corp.3 Dana McC1anahan, office worker- City of Big Spring. ,sg rr' :sm ',, MIIB gl ISDH ,, lil!!! I4 YIWS f, um i m .3 asm I ms ,. mm A man mm N .mm U.. liltlli H W1 ' ' N mm A QED l7U1m.mm.1s .ms ,wg 5, -lmmlunug :U guru' m ,, if Standing, left to right -- Gene Campbell, mechanic-Rowe Motor Co.g Savoy Kay, auto body repair- man-Quality Auto Body Works, Ben Boadle, auto mechanic-jones Motor Co.g jimmy Minchew, mechanic-Eaker-Neel Motor Co. Kneeling, left to right -- Viron H a r t i n, mechanic -Quality Body Worksg Myrl Click, auto electri- cian-Wilson Auto Electric Co.g Carroll Kinman, mechanic- Nash Motor Co. W.H.Grayis explain- ing the testing equipment.



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