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COMMERICAL l JOSEPH LITZINGER JOSEPH LITZINGER received his Bachelor of Science degree from Indiana State Teachers College in 1956 and came to us in the fall of the same year. Here he teaches office practice, typing, Junior Bus- iness training, and Sales and Ad- vertising. His home town is Johnstown, Pa. These students are master- ing the fundamentals involved in operation of a typewriter. The first task is to master the keyboard so one may type without having to look at the machine. After the keyboard is mastered, the next problem is to gain speed while main- taining accuracy. Other fac- tors must also be mastered such as eveness of touch, rhythm, and neatness. Good typists, such as B. H. S. turns out, are always in demand. at-E MARJORIE ANTHONY MISS MARJORIE ANTHONY carned her Bachelor of Science de- gree from the University of Pitts- burgh in 1950. Before coming here. she taught at Mifflinburg, Pa. She teaches commercial subjects. W-fn if , . lg , 4 A Q . v g x jk? .1 .i ' hd f' 'f ' I --.. 11? , .,.,, at f tt i Z LEONARD E. MOTTO LEONARD E. MOTTO was award- ed a Bachelor of Science degree by Indiana Teachers College in Jan- uary 19533 he came to B. H. S. in the fall of 1953: teaches bookkeep- ing, business law, salesmanship. and other commercial subjectsg be- longs to Delta Sigmu Nu lsociall. and Gamma Rho Tau. and Pi Sigma Pi thonorary national frate1'nities.l
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HAROLD G. WILKINSON HAROLD G. WILKINSON has a B. degree from California Teachers College and a Master of Education degree from the University of Pittsburgh. Ile is our head football coach and came tn B. H. S. in the fall of 1950. He teaches Science and Economic Geography. .si -Mix . 'QW . I ' 13. f 'PT i ':-- . E f 1 1 ,f f LQ, f , JOHN L. PHILLIPS Patience and the ability to I5 ew'-Q.. .'H .J- Y Lab experiments are always interesting. -1- 531' 'gf - 1 ,Z 4 if . gg 7 4' .jfwi .,., .. .I Z . f , .,.. I .5 '7 . 2 iII JOSEPH ARMSTRONG 1 SCIENCE JOHN L. PHILLIPS, B. S. in Agricul- tural Education from what is now Penn- sylvania State University: came to B. H. S. in January 1937, but was away on military leave from Feb. 19-I2 to June 1954. He is a member of Scabbard and Blade and Delta Sigma Phi fraternities. He is new teaching in the science dc- partment of B. H. S. JOSEPH ARMSTRONG received his Bachelor of Science degree from Penn State in 1920. He came to B. H. S. in 1946 and returned in the tall of 1956 to teach chemistry and science: he resides in Bedford. carefully observe are requisites for accurate experimentation. Z? if .1 V-Y F1 J
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CCMMERICAL N... -Rn' gkwg The Commercial Department in our High School is all new-ranging from the rooms, machines and typewriters to the instructors. Miss Anthony, Mr. Litzinger and Mr. Motto strive to teach everyone in the department the newest and fastest methods of modern The importance of orderliness in secretaries. The Commercial course of Bedford High is devoted to making successful business peo- ple. You begin typing in the middle of your Sophomore year. By the time you are a Junior, you have mastered the keys by knowing the finger placements, In your Junior year you also have shorthand, bookkeeping and office everything is constantly impressed upon all students in our Commercial Department. Here we see two students attempting to build up skill in filing. This is a skill which requires much practice if one is really to become proficient, There are few things that exasperate a business man more than having his secretary unable to find quickly a paper she has filed. The instructors in the commercial depart- ment make certain that each student is well qualified before placing their stamp of approval on him or her. 1231 practice which teaches you the use of ma- Chines. The Junior year of shorthand is spent learning to read and write the correct symbols. Emphasis is especially placed on the way you write the symbols on the paper. The Junior year of typing is learning how to place business letters correctly on a page, Speed tests are also useful in building up your typing speed and illiminating errors. ln your Senior year you learn to master typing and shorthand as well as you can. But there is always room for improvement. S
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