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Training received in the office practice classes provided practical experience for the everyday prob- lems in the business world. Shorthand is a valuable asset in all walks of life. Students taking shorthand, learned the art of con- densing words rapidly. Bookkeeping courses at Treadwell taught the fun- damentals of accounting, billing, and recording. Treaclwellls commercial classes were sound training for those who planned to enter full time em- ployment after graduation. SHORTHAND - Mrs. Morris dictates a letter to her very attentive first year shorthand class. VI ' BOOKKEEPING Marilyn Word watches as Mr. Taylor shows her how the bookkeeping equation A:L+P is used. l OFFICE PRACTICE Mrs. Buffaloe teaches Peggy French, Judy Boartfield, Judy Lee,h-and Brenda. Cavitt how to operate the various office mac mes. '67
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3 COMMERCIAL LAW Mr. Lineberiy stands by as Nancy Levy, Betty Richardson, Karron Leatherwood, .lim Reynolds, Frank Willis, and Grady Miller discuss the fundamentals of law. Commercial law classes offered at Treadwell are based A knowledge of insurance, contracts, and other busi- on the theme of consumer protection. This study gave ness forms was gained through the mastery of this the students an insight inte the principles by which We subjectg thus, commercial law proved valuable in pro- are governed. ducing well-informed citizens. TYPING Miss Walker times Murray John- son, Demetra Cullum, Marcbeta Greene, Martha Bowen, and Paul Pannell on a speed test in their first year typing., COMMERCIAL STUDIE 'il tai ' I I .Q g 934
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HOME ECO OMI CS Homemaking courses offered at Treadwell trained girls in the various aspects of providing pleasant sur- roundings for a happy family rela- tionship. Watching films, listening to guest speakers, and participating in panel discussions macle family rela- tions interesting as well as practical. The arts of food preparation and clothing construction are the main assets in the homemaker's life. lc .,- fb, Sara Wier Georgia Sanders Charlotte McCracken Mary ferry and Mary Dutton prepare tantalizing cookies JUNIOR CLOTHING Mrs. Buford makes sure her clothing class understands the principles of constructing their first garments.
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