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QW w Ri ?M f i 'P ,LS .Lf Qui? riichi emsmkmi l mmezcdai Fmazlmenf Uaffma Wmdaaa What kind of work would we like to do? typist? bookkeeper? secretary? Springfield High has the proper course to train us for the work we want. Practical courses available to us are bookkeeping, typewriting, shorthand, and office practice. Mr. Walsh has been teaching a class in the fundamentals of income tax figuring this year. This is a newly developed class for the pur- pose of instructing the student on the computing of income tax in order that he may sometime be of help to his employer. A three year vocational course is designed for those who want specialized training or who plan to do secretarial work. For those who want general training in stenography, two years of commercial work may be included in general academic program. You can see that Springfield High School obligation to Springfield and is striving to give her well-trained capable of furnishing the business offices of the city with etficient
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51 53- 1- .i I X ms. wecww.-. 1 i pmwpmed fan cz afzeez 70: lie Eminem Wamfd lt is an obvious truth that the commercial students of today will usiness men and women of the near future. Those boys and girls who plan eventually to take their places in the world of business find an opportunity at Springfield High School to prepare themselves for many types of work. be the b A course in Distributive Education is the most recent addition to the classes in our commercial department. Realizing that the pleasant relationship between the customer an pends on the young men and women counter, the course is intended t men. Instruction is given in salesmanship and business speech d the store de- who sell across the o train courteous, skilled sales- . . . ,K 1'-QL'-Qflik -Tifiy 4, , .,g::fE 'W' 'f' M K The pupils enrolled attend classes all mornin g and get practical experience in the downtown stores in the afternoon. In this way :nw 'V --J Q- . Pt -A ,V .3 A .f 1 'q-gf' 4 f.. 1, ,. , Z A Uv QA f, f 'u' :fd-X523 ., ,.,, ., i ' they can become more and more capable of venturing into the ' nu, Xu gg 4 ' rf-I 'gblstf . . . . . 'gf 4 ' If .4 business world on a sound and intelligent basis, and the public t . . . Q V 'av '1734 f',L,5,q:f benefits throu h bein served lntelli entl b salesmen who J- A ' it , i f 4- ,Wm-irl , f : Q V AR-.Eng - - - ff-:Lai , if 241.9 ,E have been taught to take pride in a 'ob well done ancl to feel 1 r ' A the importance of that lob. 4 f, A f' iwflfem, ,, .,.,w i! - .1 , --J h:'v et24-2132! t'-Ymaigrli g V f r . 2 i fl - f ' H ' 9 ,1z!3f:L, p ' :i W9 ' fi 'iii .Tiff S 3 V ' V 'iff' ' r 73, Ul!5Q.j'y,:f f' T,f75Z1., .QV QA 7 ,N 1 13 fy 575. V -' 5 ' , 1 fa A g W, f:,3,p -fgE5krws3Exf i.fcf:Qe,'76'-WI 'igfffqgg' i'r'4f,, - 'T .L .rv .4 ' . ' ' l 4' -17455 , ,.,, ' if 'f'i11'1 4 'f.'H5f'i'- '-Fxwel .- -- , H. L 4 .rrr ' s- F ' ' ' r -551' -' ' l if 'X '7 W 'iiilp 633333. ' o f ' ffl if f ' Z. ' ' i1fQ1'ff', f Tf:?r, it ' 51?fif5l27' ' I f b e r i 'liiatil . 1. , 121.141 , 1 ',,' , 1 rg,-fy , 'mf -.1 '.4s:4sx,,A1a',v 5 -,V U ,. ,r ,-,' V 1, ' Huff-r2:L,,'51 2 'v ,W y-ff ' hp - .X 1 ,,,., .. ,,... ,,,,,,. , ,. , f wfem-A 1 :'ff,a?151's::ff4QQ ,Wf ,,,, ,,,,, , ,,,,.. . . . , , if f .1 1, -uh '-.' ..,,. ,,,.,, i X V -er' L, ,K , rw. , - ,. X ' ' L , f ' W . - , , fs A f '.:,:v:,1-5--1:1-12522 ., . ,-Pl . Z: .1 1 ..... . , ,.,.,. .. ' 'i , is Q .If l in g-'1Q,,, 'e-v-15 .' - ' ' gf . ,- ---A- ' 1 ' v-rv--w-N..........,,..,. - i ,, 1, ,,l--- ..'R:'1J'1:,55: ' '- fil.
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