Winter Haven High School - Wha Hwa Hta See Yearbook (Winter Haven, FL)

 - Class of 1954

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xv- ff r e-..-. .-v-.gf 1 Y s, I ' Ki MR. W. R. PADGETT MRS. DOROTHY DILLARD A.B.. Florida State University Lam, 1' II M.A.. University of South Carolina Spanbb I, II Attendance Office Spofuor, Spanirb Club A.B., Wofford College Spamor, hzlin Club LANGUAGES The language department of Winter Haven High School offers beginner's and second-year courses in both Latin and Spanish. As its main objectives, the department strives to ac- quaint the student with the grammatical aspects of the foreign language, to aid in the development of skills in speaking the language and understanding it when hearing it spoken, and to foster a general background in the cultural, social and economic aspects of the countries to which these languages are native. In direct connection with the latter of these ob- jectives, the department sponsors an active club program. 'i . Q' i ws...:7 X ? Nj vt- ' 1 . MR. ROE MARTIN MR. W. R. SAUI. A.B.E.. M.A., University of Florida B.S.. Florida Southern D.C.T. D.C.T. D.C.T. D.C.T. is planned on the philosophy that every boy and girl should have the opportunity to discover and develop to the fullest, his interests, aptitudes, and abilities which will enable him to become a more valuable citizen. This organiza- tion, now in its third year at W.H.H.S., has a total of fifty- four students training in forty-six occupations with forty-two local firms. Approximately 80 percent of the graduating sen- iors in D.C.T. have obtained employment immediately after graduation. Mr. Saul is explaining the assets of being a big business man. 7 img we I . Q 4 Ay, . 4.1 A I '

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Q' vii v . . I ,,1' . .., W, . CIN l l Wm MRS. SARAH KIRKLAND B.S.. Georgia State College for Women Burinefr Mall: Bookkeeping General Burinerr COMMERCIAL Pei' .WP 'Le or 'ff 1 .V my MRS. CLOYCE THORNTON B.S., M.A., Florida Southern Serrelnriul Training Slmrlfmnd Sponwr, junior Honor Society Typing students are practicing hard so that they will make good on their time trials. ,l Mrs. Kirklands business math class gets down to work right away. x 'f'T - MISS JUANITA HILTY B.S., Kansas State Teachers College M.A.. Columbia University Typing Business Training offers an opportunity for de- veloping basic skills to be used directly for a vocation. More young people choose office work as a career than any other type of white-collar posi- tions. Clerical employment offers a tremendous vista of opportunity. The experienced office work- er can progress not only in one line of endeavor but can readily switch from one field to another There are two types of positions in an office . . . handling correspondence and keeping records. Correspondence is handled by the secretary, the stenographer, the typist, and operator of ma- chines. Records are kept by the bookkeeper, the accountant. and the calculating machine operator. Many of the executives in industry held office jobs when they first started to work. The num- ber of office positions has increased steadily for more than fifty years. Those who are thoroughly trained can look forward to the future with con' fidence. These ladies must be planning our work tomorrow! for



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9' igsff . h a f, V ., YV? 3 . I 1 sy A . ' 1 5 Y MRS. DORIS SCARBROUGH A.B., P.G. Cert., Florida State University Library Spwuor, Student Librarian Colmril .A ...X ia...--fan. MR. ROY WOOD Florida State University Florida Southern University of Florida MR. MILLARD WALKER M.A.. Columbia University B.A., Bard College Girlf' Glee Club Mixed Glee Club , .A 5 l .f,'wf ...VI Students making use of the unlimited supply of material in the library. LIBRARY The library serves every student in our school . . . each in a different way . . . in classroom assignments, provides books and magazines for pleasure reading, and furnishes information about careers. It is a labora- tory where all kinds of school and related problems can be solved. MUSIC The Winter Haven High School music program is organized for the specific purpose of giving interested students a chance to develop an appreciation and a knowledge of music. It is set up to meet the needs of the average student and is not intended to serve only a talented few. It is the duty of the music department to serve as many students as possible, and offer them the best training possibleg provide opportunities for enrichment, and give to each student many things which will bene- fit him in life. Our band . . . one of the best in the state! . . . and student conductor Bob Savage. g L

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