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I we J V Q Department of Lyr... iCal ture Blue Ribbons f 1 P 1' 'L az. 1 fl!!-.' X V J ig 'O it gf J,L '- P , ff Commerclcll Stud1es 'lies' Q2 efzcff A These Senior Office Practice workers prove to the world that accuracy and speed can be acquired through diligence and concentration Mr Metzler looks on approvmgly Distributive Education students jean Knaub and june Leiever put finishing touches on window display as Mr. jones, instructor, looks on with a critical eye. 25
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aaaaasaasawaaaae Typewlmtnng Troopers F st Ro Left t Rght H M Arnold Syl a E Altland S Go don R dy Ruth Kleffman E sm nger A LeRoy Met ler V r on M Ness Sl dng N Euge W le Raymo d H E mlnge Mary J Webster Mane V H M ller Sa a V Wert U sula A Ernst Mar an E Riedel Joh T D Bert THE DEPARTMENT or BUSINESS EDUCATION IS desmgned to gwe traxnmg to the students of the comrnumty for an opportunlty to partlclpate ln the field of buslness The department ThlS co operatlve program offers the students of the twelfth grade the opportunlty to get ac1ual work experxence on the Job along wxth the class room theory and sk1ll practlce The employers have an opportumty to observe possible vocatlonal aptltudes whxle the student IS stlll ln tralnlng The D1str1but1ve Occupatlonal tralnlng has been developed to g1ve tramxng to students in school during the mornmg and actual work experlence 1n the stores and d1str1 butlve SSTVICSS durlng the afternoon The Office Occupatlonal Tramlng has been de veloped to glve tra1n1ng to students 1n school one Week and actual work experlence 1n the buslness offices durlng the alternate week The Business Educational program provides vocatlonal development 1U the major fields of busmess tralnlng namely, stenographlc accountlng clerlcal and d1str1but1ve The appl1C3tlOD of theory and pract1ced skllls co ordlnated w1th work experlence offer potentlal buslness executlves to the modern buslness world S GORDON RUDY Head of Department 4 C9 rs ir W, 0 i : . . , vi . , . r u , n i , . z , e n . . an i : . ne i , n . ns ' r, . , ' . . i , r . z, r , , i . ' , n . e i. has establlshed a Co-operatlve Busmess Education Program ln two occupatlonal d1v1s1ons. I . . l , . . l , , . N , 2
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f -gfX'sfs!x!Xfx!Xf LHHQU Ui? the Frrst Row Left to Right Alvm C Heiges Mary C Logan Eva C Haar Lambert Greenawalt Mary K Porter Edwin R Danner Second Row Left to Right Rebecca H Ferguson Sara V Wertz Anna L Jacoby Ruth Hughes Palmer Dorothy Bodders Schlegel Ida Mae Malone Dolly Gulden McCulloch To TEACH English speech and composition as living, growing, changing mediums of self expression and communication, so that worth while ideas may be presented as effectively as values always present in the work of literary masters these in substance, are the goals of the English Department The present period of great change in ideals and the growing consciousness of mans responsibility to man, IS being given close attention in this department Students are being taught to respect the cultures of all nations, with the aim of eliminating racial prejudlces Through classic and current lit erature, radio programs, etc, problems of peace are being studied 1n relatlon to the social, economic, political and educational influences that constantly confront a free soc1ety An effort IS also being made to teach what responsibility of citizenship and daxly l1fe means LAMBERT GREENAWALT Head of Department 26 Q possibleg to teach the practical life interpretations of great literature, as well as the artistic l . . . . . .
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