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Commercial Course OFFICE PRACTICE TYPEWRITING I Commercial Curriculum To prepare students for positions as stenographers, typists, clerks, and bookkeepers is the purpose of the commercial curriculum. The subjects taught are Bookkeeping I-II, Clerical Practice, Commercial Arithmetic, Commercial Geography, Junior Business Training, Office Practice, Shorthand I-II, and Typewriting I-II, in addition to the academic subjects English, Social Science, Science, Mathematics, and Physical Education. The commercial subjects are taught by Miss Florence B. Don-lin, Miss Olga Gojdics, Mrs. Mary T. Jones, and Mr. Tudor Lewis. Mrs. Jones also supervises the student office assistants who do the routine work required by the school offices and by the faculty.
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Academic - General SCIENCE—BIOLOGY MATHEMATICS—PLANE GEOMETRY Academic Curriculum Students interested in preparing: themselves for college, or for any other institutions of learning, select the Academic Course. Their certification to college is based upon their achievements, intelligence, personality, and character rating as well as their ranking in the upper half of their graduating class. The required studies are English, Social Science, Science, Mathematics, Foreign Languages, and Physical Education, General Curriculum The General Curriculum provides a civic, scientific, and cultural training for a life of active and intelligent citizenship. In this course of studv. the school is free to adapt the work to the interests and the abilities of the individual students who are not planning to enter higher institutions of learning. English, Social Science, Science, Mathematics and Physical Education arc the required studies for the General Course.
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Home Economics Course COOKING SEWING Vocational Home Economics Home projects under the instruction of Miss Eileen Heagney and Miss Ann Marie Corbin are a definite part of the vocational home-making program for students in this curriculum. The purpose of this course is to provide training for the pursuits and occupations connected with the home, and to meet the pupil’s immediate needs for a successful living and working environment. The required subjects are Related Art, Homemaking, Related English, Social Science, Related Science, Home Projects, and Physical Education, as well as practical experiences in cooking, sewing, and social conduct in and out of school. Boys as well as girls are enrolled in the cooking classes.
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