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Business Classes Strive Practice makes perfect! That is the fond hope of teachers and students in the commercial department. Typing classes learn the mechanics of the typewriter and the fine points of letter and manuscript typing. They work for speedy, accurate transcriptions. Speed is also an important factor to shorthand students as they take dicta- tion and then transcribe what they have written into good English. Business English is required of those choosing the complete commercial pro- gram. Many also elect business arith- metic and bookkeeping. In distributive co-operative training and distributive education, two on-the- job programs, students learn about the actual production and marketing of products. These students leave for their jobs at the end of fourth period. Typing I and Shorthand I instructor, MISS SARAH DEAN ADAMS, earned her A.B. in English from VSC and her M.Ed. at the University of Georgia. MR. W. E. GLENN and MR. JAMES P. HORN take a coffee- break during their free period. Mr. Glenn received his B.S. Ed. and M.S.Ed. in distributive education from the Univer- sity of Georgia. He later attended Georgia Southern and Penn State. Mr. Horn received his B.S. in social studies from Troy State College and his M.S. in school administration from Auburn University. Mr. Horn teaches DCT classes. 26
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Amateur Drivers Take to Road MR. JOE H. WILSON, driver's ed. instructor, shows Randy Crane how with a B.S. in business and education. He teaches driver's ed., book- to adjust a side-view mirror. Coach Wilson was graduated from VSC keeping, government, and P.E. Have learner's permit . . . will travel! Driv- er's ed. students eagerly master the art of safe driving as they anticipate ownership of that wonderful pink-and-white passport to freedom. Both boys and girls learn to identify the parts of the automobile, to change a flat tire, and to parallel park in a limited space. They familiar- ize themselves with important road signs and try to cultivate courteous driving habits. Lynn Blanton practices changing a flat tire as James Halter and David Andrews offer helpful suggestions. 25
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to Perfect Useful Skills MRS. TOM MOODY times her class in a 5-minute exercise for speed and accuracy. Mrs. Moody attended Georgia Southern College where she received her B.S. in education. She teaches typing I and II. Gene Tucker puts his DE training into practice as he sells school supplies to David Bennett in the Southern Stationery and Printing Company's retail department. Typing students Tommy Dove, Joy Smith, Barbara Loeb, and Faye O'Quinn catch up on their homework before school one morning. 27
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