High School of Commerce - Caduceus Yearbook (Springfield, MA)

 - Class of 1960

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Business Law is an elective course offered to students interested in the legislative or legal type of vocation. One important feature of this course is a trip to the District Court where the actual proceedings are witnessed. This is important because it gives the stu- dents information and a clearer idea of how classroom knowledge is applied to real life. BUSINESS SUBJECTS PREPARE Art No ren, Judy Davignon, James Gelo- nese, and Dorothy Delarm are acting out a skit about a typical office incident in relation to business law. Transcription is very closely related to stenography. In this class, the students type out the material that they have previously written out in shorthand. A girl or boy who wishes to take this subject must have a basic knowledge of good English grammar and excellent typing skills. Transcription replaces Type Ill for the senior stenography student. At left are Carol Tamkovich, Kathy LeDuc, Carolyn Smith, Carol Laver, Ida Bernardes and Roe Beturne. These students are tran- scribing their shorthand notes into actual typewritten material.

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STUDENTS FOR COMMERCIAL CAREERS Danuta Basiak is at the blackboard show- ing the class a ledger entry. Looking on is Mr. Concheiri. Seated at desks are Eloise Begg and Theresa Bishop. Students interested in mathematics usually One of the most widely used skills ac- elect to take the Bookkeeping course. In first year Bookkeeping, the fundamentals of the course are taught. These are general knowl- quired at the High School of Commerce is that of a stenographic student. Under the su- pervision of the able faculty, Commercites are taught the main requirement of becom- ing an efficient secretary in the approaching future. The skills learned in this class are applied to actual business work in every of- fice where Commerce graduates will be employed. edge of everyday business transactions, mak- ing journal entries, and posting to the ledger accounts. In the second year of the course, students learn the more complicated and advanced statements, and are introduced into work that is almost identical to that of an actual business office. Evelyn Hanson is dictating a typical form of business correspondence to the other members of the class. Seated at desks are: first row, Beverly Webster, Elaine Le- moine, Rosalie Gentile; second row, Mari- anne Ames, Ann Tranghese, and Irene Duquette.

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