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Betty Hager OFFICE SECRETARY To receive practical experience, Senior girls are selected to work in various offices in the school. In OFFICE PRACTICE filing, answering calls, delivering announcements, typing tests and making programs occupied most of the time. Girls on this page, pic- ture vividly the various jobs in which stu- dents received experience. Betty Hager's smiles and helping hand provided a pleasant atmosphere for sales- men and students who came to the office.. A regular routine performed by Betty was providing students with the master key tc their locker. A close second was the is- suing of construction paper, stapling ma- chine, and thumbtacks. TOP: Betty Hager. MIDDLE: Judy Johnson, Lorraine Rohr, Lucille Meisenheimer, Fseverly Hailey, and Nancy Parrish get a lot of office practice hy helping at school. BOTTOM RIGHT: Adding machines, and filing systems are a common sight to Patty Hager, Rae Jean Schmidt, Mary Ellen Price, Phyllis lliclas, Delores Maynes, nnr1Kay San lsett :hiring office hours. l'lOI I'OM l,.EF'I': Betty Hager gladly gives Angela Lahey a helping hand in working on the office hooks. Lal.. IIS.. vi-of is-...Nw azx.. +.., ,, -. 5 X I - k.. .. -... - , I . ,A 4 AH, . I . ,, 1-f ., .. . ' a, , ' . -W xiv-...N 5,90 .:.l, v ' P jg- . f,t'..,,.r, O . F' ' if 1 'M xml , ' .,L . ' 5i ' -441 - 54. g 'K'-Q ...-1 ,. li. Q-
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TYPING A -I JUNIOR BUSINESS BOOKKEEPING SHORTHAND lu Ile Meisen em er eeps the lass posted on large in SECRE TARIAL PRACTICE Though an individual does not plan to be a secretary, courses in the commercial depart- ment have a practical application in other fields of study. A semester of typing taken by the- majority of the students improve greatly the penmanship found on most term papers and reports. One of the best foreign languages to use in writing f?l notes is shorthand as practiced by the private secretaries. If the future busi- ness world needs bookkeepers, Greenfield Seniors are sure to fill the bill. They are experts now in finding lost pennies in the ledger even without the aid of adding machines. Students of secretarial practice received training in all the duties of office workers except practical experience in humoring the boss. LOWER LE!- I': The typing I class found it surprising that Underwood machines make mistakes. LOWER RIGHT: Mr. Doose teaches Shirley Mulhern correct tec iniques in mimeographing programs. , rgt. V -if
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