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Cobp students Marilyn Malave, Janice Mitchell and Geraldine Guy close machines before going to their daily jobs. Cobp officers are Geraldine Guy, treasurer; Janice Mitchell, president; Angie Mariani, secretary. Coop students scan job vista in city offices Career day, October 20, introduced twenty Mann office practice students to daily business operations at Holiday Inn, Credit Bureau, the Police Station and the Bank of Indiana. After touring the businesses, girls from six public schools lunched together as guests of Holiday Inn and continued their inspection of occupations available during the afternoon. Angie Mariani, employed at Penny’s as a clerk, rings up a sale.
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Business students enjoy new typing equipment Business students enjoyed three new typewriters that made front row choice seats in typing class. First- and second- year typist tried their skills on the new machines. Bookkeeping, Business Law, Typing, General Business, Shorthand, Clerical Practice and the Co-Op program were offered to students who planned to have majors in business when they have graduated. First year typing students spend their hour practice-typing their conditioning exercises. Seniors learn to produce as much as possible during the five-minute timed writing in Typing II class. Filing, calculating and operating adding machines keep clerical students too busy for clock-watching. 12
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Council runs examination of food markups Led by Curtis Spiller, Student Council organized a student exchange with Mer rillville, entertained their parents at din¬ ner and studied markup on food and clothing similarly to “Nader’s Raiders”. Hoping to demonstrate and encourage school pride, the group prepared an audi¬ torium program aired during March. Representatives on Inter-city student council were Pam Luna, Ruth Miner and Spiller. Book protectors showing the Mann building were sold. Mrs. Daisy Page was council advisor. Exchange students from Merrillville wait in the library for their visiting schedules. Mayor Richard Hatcher speaks to the Inter-City Student Council about school situations as Curtis Spiller and state sena¬ tor, Adam Benjamin, listen intently. 14
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