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Page 18 text:
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WITH A VARIETY OF COURSES K' L 7 ,ah QU'EST-CE QUE CEST? French class is in prog- ress. Listening and understanding the conversation on a French record is one of the rewards of this course. Spanish and Latin are taught also in our school. SOME FUTURE scientists mix and stir the various chemicals to find that perpetually elusive con- clusion. Laboratory work with the class work aids the pupils in discovering the mysteries of nature. gk
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TOWARD A COAL Senior Counselor Miss Gladys S. McCauley, our friendly counselor, does much toward building good character in the pupils. She recognizes the individual personalities of each student and is sympathetic with his problems. Each year, everyone has some contact with Miss McCauley, for she helps him find the most suitable course, and she explains the required number of credits. She is constantly on the alert for help- ful information regarding vocations, col- lege scholarships, and other material use- ful to seniors. Miss McCauley also helps plan the social affairs of the school, such as the Junior Prom, the Dinner Dance, and the Class Picnic. Secretaries 11 , L 1, .,.... ,J- d. 0 ff l 4 MISS GLADYS S. McCAULEY Senior Class Counselor THE BUSY secretaries cheerfully pause in their work for this picture. Left to right: Joyce Kemberling, clerk: .lean McLaughlin, clerk, Mrs, Dorothy Swartz, clerkg Mrs. Joyce Krebs, secretary to principalg Mrs. Mary Keefer fstandingi, secretary to superintendent, Mrs. Helen Stewart, clerk, Nancy Burkett, clerkg Barbara Thompson, clerk. Ihltll
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TO CH00 E FROM PRACTICE makes perfect. In office practice pupils receive not only a course in filing, but also instruction and practice on the dilferent forms and machines used in business ollices. 4,- 5 I X TAKE a letter! Stenography is a course that teaches students to take dictation rapidly and transcribe accurately with emphasis on grammar, punctuation, and appearance of mailable transcripts. N. IN ORDER to understand our modern economic system, a knowledge of bookkeeping is very important. Pupils learn to keep adequate records, which business and professional people need. 'S X
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