Johnstown High School - Spectator Yearbook (Johnstown, PA)

 - Class of 1962

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Typing class gets down to business, 9nto the (BiLdlnoAA Ixtohld Ute $o “Eyes on your copy, ready, type! These are the familiar words heard throughout all the typing classes in the Commercial Department. Under the su- pervision of Miss Kathryn Long, the Commercial Department specializes in training students for secretarial and office positions. This department offers four courses to meet the individual needs of the commercial students. First is the secretarial curricula. In this field, students are taught the secretarial skills of office work: filing, taking dictation, transcribing shorthand notes and typing. Next is the bookkeeping curricula where students learn how to keep the books and records of a business. Third is the clerical training curricula. In this course, students learn to operate such machines as the rotary, ditto, switch board, dictaphone, mimeograph, and comptometer. General office procedures are also studied. Fourth is the salesmanship department which deals with the problems of buying and selling merchandise. Students who have applied the knowledge gathered in the classroom are eligible for jobs on the Work Program. Shorthand and typing awards act as good references when applying for a position. [ 27 ]

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 r Judy Watts learns to type. Margaret Reed and Pat McKee get acquainted with Comptometer



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Books of history, modem novels, encyclopedias, newspapers, and Mrs. Rachel Georg and Mrs. Carmela Falvo current magazines—all these are available to Johnstown High School students in the library, room 313. The library contains over 8000 books and subscribes to 76 magazines and three daily newspapers. There is a back file for five years on each magazine. This year the library obtained two new sets of encyclopedies. With the Dewey Decimal System, the Reader's Guide, and the card catalog, a student should have no trouble finding what he wants, whether it is material for an assignment or a book for his own reading pleasure. The library contains information ranging from prehistoric man to futuristic sci- ence fiction. If a student has trouble finding what he wants, he may request assistance from Mrs. Rachel Georg, the librarian, Mrs. Carmella Falvo, the library clerk, or one of the fifteen staff members. By taking advantage of the facilities of the library, JHS students will be better-informed citizens of Century 21 . [ 28 ]

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