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BUSINESS DEPARTMENT program gives a sound students who intend to area of commercial eri- The Council Rock business business education to those make their careers in some deavor. The scope of the program lege bound students as well get a iob immediately following graduation. The courses included are: typewriting, business mathe- matics, general business, bookkeeping, shorthand, and various office practice classes. Also included as an integral part of the program is a work-experience program in which the local em- ployers can evaluate students' abilities before making a decision on employment. This also gives students a chance to experience typical working conditions. The department, under the leadership of qualified teachers, keeps up-to-date with the latest equipment and procedures in order to keep our students well- prepared in meeting today's ever changing needs in the field of business. makes it valuable to col- as those who intend to Mrs. Ford times her students as they strive to increase the number of words lhuy type per minute. Diane Luff files business letters ah: has typed during a secretarial offica practice class.
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H UMANITIES Understanding ourselves and others helps to mold us into complete individuals. We gain under- standing through the study of the humanities. The study of our native language teaches us how best to communicate with people and makes us aware of the ideas of others. By learning to speak and understand different languages, we are able to grasp the thoughts and philosophies of other people and to master our own. Social studies develops social and political awareness in all students. We study our government and the governments of other peoples in other times and places, our civilization and the civilization of dif- ferent times, and the problems of our own and various other societies, thus gaining a conscious- ness of our times and a guide for the future. The study of the humanities offers each stu- dent an opportunity to develop his understand- ing of people by providing him with the tools necessary for a perceptive analysis of life's intri- cacies. Interested students of a World cultures class examine the terrain of Africa on an Aero-Service relief map. Jim Briggs consults his Election Handbook for the issues In the 1964 election.
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