0 OtA' •i-'i T. \/ ELEC NG EXECUTIVES Last Monday ni^ht ?/as an exciting and breathless night for many girls in every class, for they -vrere bestov/ed ’,.lth t}'.e honors of being elected class officers. The Senior Ccllcyo Class chose their leaders for the last tine, oerving are: JiMia neys^ pissideiit; Jill webb, vicG-prosident; Virginia Siielton^ secretr.rg'j Janet McDonald, treasurer,* and Catherine hilhinson and Jane LleTi'eUgm as Stucient Governiieiit renresentatives, Junior Collo'e officers are; frances Martin, president; Isabelle iicllv;ain, vice-president; Jach Hill, secretary, and Joyce Ilenli’ie, trGa3ure)r. Senior High School President is Thelm Corpening, and assisting her as vice- president is Louise liniorsc':!.; seci’etc.r''.' is Joan Latenan; treasurer is Ethel hoot; and roprosentative to Student G-overnmont is Margaret I'ichards, Sophoiiore and I'Toshman high elected Mary Verlander and Betty as respective prcsidejits; Mary Sybil iiill:iii3on as for oaohclrss; and Hazel Bljrtho as ssci I'or the beoinnin''' field and presidents Pindar and treasurers schoolers, School Adhins ' Wake- vice- Launn ctary- hinh (Turn to page C) OF :i DIALETTE AND LINOTYPE COMBINE In the raere yestoi’yoar, a snail groun of 3'oung ladies intli a pror.iising tea cher started i’icnti'eat' s first Coinmer- cial Depai'tnent. The group was snail, bur talented. Inspirations were higli, and the departnent developed rapidly. Tills departnent is divided on a two- year basis. In the first iroar, the students are taught the ruif.ir;;entary lundaaviej'ital3 and preparatory subjects ior a foundation. Tb.e second 3''ear de- volops in the students a high degree of training along i/ith advaniced funda mental s. Last year. Kiss Burton sa.t at our hec.d desk in i^uidei’son Auditorium. It was under her supervision that the digni fied seniors of 1941 first pecked at a tyoer.Titer and made funny little marks which vro soon found out vrerc shoi'thand figures. But this office was destroyed b;r the fire of April 1. For a few daj's, vro had onlj/ shorthand classes in the chapel of Gaither Hall. Then Dr. jinderson decided to let us use Parln/iew i’or our next office, and equipped it wnth sixteen new typewriters. e T/orked there the rest of the year. The business girls of the school were given ”the hut’' to be their ovm commer cial office. In this li''c;tlc two room (Turn to page a)

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