Sewanhaka High School - Totem Yearbook (Floral Park, NY)

 - Class of 1955

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MR. HAR4 11.17 BL' R H ANS. 31.9. Syracuse Unix ersity 1930 y f 'Y X X . MISS MARY 1.01.3 l.:Xl.l.Y, MS. l lofsrm flullurlc 1953 MR. HAYDBIN Al.l.liN, s lX'l.A. Ncw'1'orl4 University 1939 MRS. 1.111 I1 1 .l.1f. MfXll-XR. KLA. New N m'lx1.lliiXCl'+aily , 1931 Typing students learn to set margins. MR. ,lUSl'lP1'l Cl .ISAR Y, MA. New York 1 lnivcrsily 1051 - 5 . :ste X fs gases 1 gixsksg:-...rzs . - a.a:a:tw'ts11' s'.,:asa.,.:'1 ' MR. Gliwliilli NELLSUN. M,.A. New York Unixcrsitv 1945 gs-ss :gewwrf,3,ww N, f ii i' ' as ' AA. . :E - f f , ,, . Q f N. ,, f 'Wa N W , iff 2-31 4 'J ' if ,kxf - , - . - '4,,s??m .gas . . 'L 5 THA u - rr N 1 RS. ELIZA llli'l'l-l DRISC 101.1 ., M.S. I Iolumbia University 1-130 1947 MRS. MNRY l3cNl.-'Xil lllA. ILA. Cornell 1 inixersily X. ,...- ' t Xt .M S X X . ,J s s 3 f X X t R Q. m -Q 3 . ' s f-.EI':f'9.i- I 1...':: 7. ' fixfffss-WW so f sf.:FI'1T , - Tie- . MR. EWING ORGAN, MR.J0l'lN PRYOR,M.A.' , HS. New York University S3 meuse: Unix ci-sity 1934 1,942 , Commerciol EW people realize that Sewanhakals Commercial Department with its 1500 students and twenty teachers consisted of only four hundred students Q . 'Pl sg and six teachers at its inception in 1936. The original curriculum was stenog- raphy and bookkeeping, but since then we have developed clerical and retailing programs that have become co-operative work programs for many students. The Commercial Department offers subjects and opportunities that are avail- able in no other Long Island High School, such as business machines, co- operative clerical and retailing selling programs, dictaphone operation and advanced bookkeeping. Courses of study are adapted to individual needs and the capacities of the students, By the use of a highly diversified curriculum, co- operative work programs, visual aids, personal help, interviews, vocational guidance programs and experience with business equipment, We achieve the development in young people of the character and skills necessary to prepare them for responsible positions, upon graduation, in secretarial, bookkeeping and retailing fields. Commercial work has been expanded so greatly, that Pat Morrison gives directions as to the changing of Mr. Allen supervises Shorthand Drill on brief forms. Mr. Krausher makes another sale in the school store. the typewriter ribbon. te: 53, 5. . . i ' Sf ze V' . :Q ,gg :He .M Z3 1

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ISS MARY BOYLE MRS. ELINOR CAIN DR. CHARLES MR. LUDWIG MISS MILDRED MR JOHNI MR GERARD M-A- 0 h 1 M.A. KAPLAN, Ed.D. KRONHEIN1, lVl.A. SPANO B A H1 TEBREAD M A WOLFE M A Olllmbla UUIVCTSHY Mlddlfhulj' College Columbia University Columbia University Hofstra College Syracuse Unix ersity New York University 1946 1946 1947 1954 N! 95 51 1951 1 Deporlmenl .X 'XJ I A recording machine is available as well as a radio for reception of important language programs. Over five hundred students are members of the Latin, French, Spanish, and German Clubs. An enthusiastic staff makes our clubs popular and appealing. Games, songs, dances, and travelogues help to provide entertaining programs. VVe cooperate with the elementary schools of the district and French, Spanish and German classes are now offered in one of the schools in the seventh and eighth grades. This year we have stressed the radio broadcasts to the elementary schools within the reception area of VVSHS-FBI. A series of lessons in Spanish, French and German were broadcast to the third and fourth grade. ,The objective of the series was to provide an orientation program in foreign language to the younger students. The Spanish broadcasts were so well received that the Empire State Educational Broadcasting System decided to use them. K Y ',, 'g H F nr jug E Kilim A r H N95 WWW tiki' .Wa Q Dr Forat describes German architecture during the Middle Ages. Frohliche WVeihnachten to you 3 Joyeux Noel if you cannot understand German. Henrietta Schattauer points out Berlin in Dr. Kaplan's class. French students write simple sentences on the board.



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Deportment MR. Imran-.ui W, H, I ., l1!5RMfIN59N- Nl-fx Ii14,iesi-i'1liiiialiri,i New X Ufk LIIIIWYSIW ' lilulumhiu I iniycrsilx IQSI 1943 A ' MRS. EUNICH RIORDAN. BS. New X ork Unix crsity 1954 NIR. IRWIN RUISI-'R I3 KLA. New York Unix crsily U75-I fn - MW 4 i , , , f f 4 g 4 wf,'f'J MRS. lfI,If Xl4I1'I'H Ill WINIIQI .I ,. NIA. New X urli l llllhffsily IU-IN , , 1252 W wW R 'Q Eisg, 7 Ks v sf- 7, - ' ' Qc ' W , is V . i ff Wit? 5 2 f 'g P 4 W 1 ,sis . ws, , NIR. .H HHN Rf N DNIH . Nl..X. Nun X nrk Lfnivcrsity IV-I9 df ,VWW 4- 'Z 4 A f W ,f ffl 2 ,, 'W M fr 1 ,Z X J Z i s f ' 6 W7 X X rf H ,AM WM 7 NIR. XXIII IXNI HIXXIX. NIA. Xcw York lfriix urwill 1940 Xlli. ,-'XIJUI ,PII '9llHUI.I,. NI..1X. New York I iniycrsity 1935 today We are teaching adults in our evening school, business machines, type- Writing, beginner and advanced shorthand and income tax and investment courses. llany students, after graduation, have joined our evening school classes for refresher courses in stenography, typevrriting and office machines. IVe now have a school store conducted by the retailing students, as well as a teacher co-ordinator who makes possible actual Work experience in the large department stores during the holidays and after school hours. ln the business classrooms the students are taught how to operate each machine and the technical know how of the different makes of the equipment. ln this way the commercial students will be thoroughly familiar with all types and makes of machines. For those Commercial students who are interested in furthering their educations in any of the commercial fields, the Long Island Association of Secretaries offers a yearly scholarship for the advanced study of any pertinent courses at colleges whose commercial training meets their approval. M . N ' t th NI'meo9.rHDh - - - . Mgchinegsons Students learn to Upem e e I George Bettmger reconciles totals in Bookkeeping. X fm X M, ,yr 7, , A NIIl.lr'XRl Ixli Xl SH XII. XLS. New 'Iinrii I riixcrsulx IUVIH Z X QW xifx. V I 1147 TXIIHH I',KlXI X XYI'.f'i'llI5, kI,I.. Xlfx. New York Ifliisciv-iilj, IUKI wwf' My Z XII -EN ,I KYI' IYIISYJN Num I :ark I mxursily Typing class students eagerly work at a speed test. Bookkeeping students learn to balance their check in lWrs. Hummel's class. I ef. Wu fill books

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