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l-lelpinq Pupils ls Cited As Satisfaction of Counseling ' ' 'V' ROBLEMS GRO ' AND GROUP MEMsERsHiPs INTEREST in THE OPPOSITE szx INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENTS REi.ATzoN T0 on-:ans PHYSICAL GROWTH AuoLzscr:N'r Psmoo SOCIAL ADJUSTMENTS Dimage . ff-W fiefl C0mPlefin9 one Sefllon of U Sludenlds College Office help, Sandi Smith, Meredith Mutterer, and Don Walker, study chemistry application form calls for deep thought on the during Q break in en-and running, part of Counselor Gerald Houck. ...f-f 1 ef -f C-tif , XXX H23 ,- riff. , as VV, f ,Z Q' ff f Using a semester schedule sheet, Mr. Gerald Brandsma tries to locate a teacher during the third period. Chatting in an informal discussion are Coun- selor Lee Starr and students Janice Royce, Janet Hotchkiss and Bolo Mathis, '?j -P-N ik' X 1 1521113 1- f -:g::2:1l ,-'l J
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Students Gain Experience ln Distriloutive Education ' , . ., .if Q Bk :. i' T , A' 7 sg -. 'f T .,,,V,, N , ' 45 4 . ,M '51 uf '55 ' S , ,fj iff , 'l -e .A ' ' . 'town f 2, 1 s , , Q' 1 4 . 1 ,A W it f 4? . I , gs :?si't'Ze2't P' ,T is ge 4, ., ff- 1, I 152. .ft 5? 'sw , at , 4 'fzqfqfg it in Experience is the teacher is an old saying that is being proved by students doing business education work for a downtown firm. This is the second year that a distributive education program has been of- fered at Catalina. These courses, both beginning and advanced, are designed to acquaint students with selling, business procedures, and vocational efficiency. Nine instructors make use of the latest business equip- ment in teaching these skills to the 1000 students en- rolled in this department. The demand for experienced workers in this field is great. Many graduating students go into the industrial and business fields. This illustrates the importance and usefulness of a business education program. The Business Education Department offers courses in typing, shorthand, bookkeeping, business training, commercial law, b u si n e s s machines, and office practice. BUSINESS EDUCATION . . . Top Row: Mrs. Pauline Baldwin-typing, Sr. Class Adviser . . . Mrs. Barbara Davenport-typing...Miss Mary Klaurens-coordinator of distributive education . . . Second Row: Miss Carol Lauer-shorthand, typing, F.T.A. adviser . . . Miss Charlotte Proper-secretarial practice, department head . . . Harlan Rowland- bookkeeping, business law. Bottom Row: Mrs. Joan Tolle-typing . . . H. G. Tyler-general business . . . Alfred Zammit-business machines. Nr 4 si i .ef Timed writings help to better typing skill, speed, and accuracy as shown by Becky Clarke and Phyllis Bell.
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