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The world ot business is undisputed as a part ot the modern American scene. In or- der to adequately prepare young men and A women to enter this tield Lorain High School otters many courses in the cornmer- y cial line ot study. So broad, thorough, and T A A' ,-ill' -an--4'5 timely are these courses that it is always true that a large percentage of the gradua- ting class is accepted directly into appoint- ments in this area with no further training. DOROTHY SMITH DARLENE VELARDI GEORGE ZATROCH RUTH HANKISH y 45. ffk , i 1 t it T A Ny ,,L4wh?Fvg,g l T i Here we see a group of typing students who are so intently concentrating on their work fhGT they do not notice that their photograph is being taken. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT NANCY PAWLOSKY WILBUR TIPTON GERTRUDE GAINES O. M. NEWMAN TONY MISKO GEORGE Kfssmoek A l l l 7 , W Z. f f gy' X ,gf 'of fl IKVQ' fy fo Q3 tw , .ff new '4 ' 'V -' ,,
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.,V 'S f 2 '1 A t A- 4 ,,. . .... - sg . -,.f 'IV 3 JUDY SIMPSON FAHYE GRABER SARA BECKWITH The Home Economics Department, consisting of studies in the art of cook- ing, sewing, home decoration, child care, and family relations, prepares many girls for their future as Ameri- can homemalcers. This important pro- fession requires the numerous skills in which unfortunately many girls are not qualified. Upon completing the study of home economics, however, they have acquired the needed quali- ties to successfully establish a home, raise a family and become a useful member of the community. iwvfmrrf-'M ' HOIVIE ECONOMICS A cute little baby is the obiect of attention of Miss Graber's home economics class FOREIGN LANGUAGE MARY ELLEN WEAVER IDA STONE FIDELIA CUMMINGS Q QW, 1 lt has boon said that all the world's problems would be solx ed if everyone spoke tho same language, Whether this is true or not, the tact remains that they don't. In order to under- stand tho pooplcs on this earth today it has become necessary to learn to think in moto than ana language, and it is this nocossity which our foreign languago dopartmont is designed to fulfill,
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