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Huck Barr Raymond Huck, B. S. Illinois Collcgtt M, S. Unlrorslty ot Illinois .J 49 MGM gp ww W 1. lfilwp Jean F. G ould, B. A. Graduate Work University P an lane mia .fflflatfisnzatias G-Slflifefict Our school offers a standard course in mathematics for the stu- dents who wish to major in that subject. Algebra is offered in the in the second, and solid in the third year. stu ents in C. T. H. S. a of turning our winning by the fact that many from to the National Contest. education department aids the stu- from the tedious hours of study and up muscles which ordinarily would be Ar least one year of gym is taken by al- most every student, the boys must rake one year and the girls two years. Jane Whelan, B. S. A. l... Trout, B. A. University ut Indinnu Grudhlitiu WlIl'k at Illdlilllll University of Illinols Physlvill Etlucntlnn Mntheiuntlcs :ind Illinuls Athletic Dirv.'i:lur, Fuulhnll und Enslu-lbull Conch Dean ul' Boys Civics null Efuuulnifs Robert Barr, B. S., M. S, Georgia Hanna, B. S. C. Scripps Beebec, B. S. Unlverslty of Illinois Franklin College f M iimllenmncs mm Cum- Graduate YVnrk University 0 ' xnercinl Geography ol Illinois und Syracuse Drnke University Algebra Grnduntv Work University of Iuwu und Nebraska Music At the right ls ii chorus class learn- ing n new song. The student nt the board lshpointlng out dlfferent notes which might be troublesome unless speclnl stress ls placed upon them. Here is Mr, Trout lecturing to an economics class telling them of the different laws governing business nnd ol the cycle which business follows year lifter year besides other ltems connected with the course. Eighteen
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C7Onznz.s'zaia.f ana! ioflqce Students interested in preparing themselves for entrance into the business world immediately after completing their high school worl: find that C. T. H. S. is prepared to give them the necessary train- ing in typewriting, shorthand, bookkeeping, and commercial law. Good students find it possible to acquire typing speeds of over sixty words per minute, while in shorthand speeds in excess of one hundred words are attained. Mr. Corbell and the secretaries keep the school running smoothly, handling routine and adminis- trative problems. Corbell Hardy 'YMcnJ.45.,W'l X-,,! ll O. M. Corbell, A. B. Paul W. Rau, B. S. University of Arkansas Southeast Missouri State 'teacher' M. A.. University of Oklahoma M. S., University of Illinois L. L, B,, Cumber and University Typewritlng and School Treasurer Graduate Work Universiiy or Chicago Principal Madge Hardy Virginia Marshall, A. B. Assistant Secretary illinois Wesieyan Bowling Green Business College Bookkeeping und Typewrlting r' 7 . - . Q 'I l -.iff .7J2.1.fr 'f 1,11 c' f J' f I The typewrilers are kept L ' busy seven hours during lhe .V , dny, there being nn early clsss,1 .Q in the morning. This picture shows one ol Miss Msrshnll's 1 second year classes busy typin 4 - :1 ten-minute speed lest. U '. hi lx 0 l xx , N , I N X
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