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i 4 % Preparatory culum Will it work or won't it? This question is on the minds of these interested chemists: Phyllis Mal- eski, Eleanor Komar, Margo Kol- burg, Eloise Begg, and Jo-Ann Taylor. The subjects included in the sciences are physics, chemistry, and biology. With the onset of a stepped-up scientific program, physics has developed into a sub- ject of new demonstrations. The increasing need for new scientists has necessitated the addition of physics to the freshman program of the College Preparatory Course. To provide a basis in mathematics, geometry, Algebra II, and the elective, trigonometry, are taken. In order to form a background for various types of employment, the High School of Commerce is out- standing in the assortment of courses that may be taken in order that the student will be capable of succeeding in both college and outside vocational employment. Here is Jimmy Yvon again. This time he is teaching three amused students the fundamentals of trigonometry. Among the cheer- ful are Joan Ouimette, Don Ugo- lini, and Ginnie Slater.
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The College Preparatory Course at the High School of Commerce is unusual in that almost all the students can have thorough training in subjects other than those included in the regular college course. For in- stance, students may take clerical, bookkeeping, sten- ography, and stenography-bookkeeping. Best of all, every Commerce student will be a competent typist Anyone for Flamenco dancing? Here Gloria Rivera is instructing Ann Marie Spada while Jo Ann Lewis is accompanying on the maracas. In a lively senior English class, Jimmy Yvon, Pamela Crane, Carol Soutra, and Don Ugolini are discussing vario us interpre- tations of Macbeth after a study of that drama. when he gets to college. The college-bound student is required to study at least two years college English. In this course, students study the fundamentals of the English language: gram- mar, literature, and, above all, composition. French, Spanish, and Latin are the variety of sub- jects that are offered by the language department. College Curri- ee
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Stenographic oo : Gi pace 3g = os me 17 oo . | A class of Stenography 2 girls are taking machine dictation. Guided by Irene St. Jacques are Kathleen Fugiel, Joanne Basile, Shirley Meregian, and Carol Stevenson. These two talented artists, Lucille Phaneuf and Robert Hirnyk, are setting up a display for Capers. Stenography has been offered as an academic subject since the school was first founded in 1916. Today a stenographic education is an important key that opens the door to better job opportunities. Jobs in extremely pleasant sur- roundings are available to the girl with the ability to record a con- versation as fast as it is spoken. Aside from getting wonderful job opportunities, Stenography helps to develop character to prepare students for that job. Poise, courtesy, dependability, loyality, and a host of other good personality traits become second nature when the Stenography course is completed. 24
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