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Ellen Stebbins finds difficulty totaling a practice set in her Bookkeeping 1 class. Bookkeeping: Patience, Accuracy, Perseverance When a student leaves the High School of Com- merce with a bookkeeping diploma, he has the ability to secure a fine position in the business world. The three years of training he has received give him the background he needs either to go to work or to con- tinue on with his education at a business college. To be eligible for a bookkeeping diploma, a stu- dent must succeed in passing two years of the subject. Kathleen Fugiel, Deanna Goddard, Gloria Topoosian, Alice Wiecorek, Rosalie Misiaszek, and Judith Scott ap- pear to enjoy their work as G, O. accountants in their Bookkeeping 2 class. While taking these two years of bookkeeping, the student may also take advantage of the many other subjects of equal interest that are available to him, including many attractive electives. Bookkeeping opens a complete world of mar- velous positions in the business field. There are many jobs available now for people with the proper high school training.
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Curriculum France is an exciting place to Denise Brunet, Joan Brunette, and Martha Powers, who are studying the langwage of this country. Making fun out of work with filing practice sets are Donna Metcalf, Barbara Bedinotti, Marina Miller, Richard Jackson, Joanne Woodlief, and Karen Hamre. Stenography is designed to place the student in surroundings as much like those of an actual office as possible. Daily activities are carried out with the teacher “playing” the part of the boss, and the student “playing” the part of his secretary. Letters are dictated and forms are filled out. Students must hurry because the end of the period represents five o'clock; that’s a secretary's quitting time with no over- time allowed. Certificates are a student’s goal in Stenography and are obtained by passing dictation and transcription tests. They represent a great achievement and a high honor. 25
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Attempting to solve the problems of the world, we find Karen Eldridge, Ann Braucher, Coral LaRose, and Judy Rivard are busy with discussion in their American History class. Christine Gurski and Larry Carabine gladly ac- cept the helpful criticism offered by Ellen Steb- bins in Bookkeeping 1. Busy at a practice session of the school band, we find Ed Bentley, Betty Sarnacki, Bruce Smith, Lynda Freeman, Mike Rickson, Ron Cooper, and Jan Hoffman. 27
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