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ff fig Left: Switchborad operators are made. Above: Donna Thorson types a letter from a transcription machine. Girls Train T0 Be Exeeuli ve S ecretaries The Executive Secretary program provided the in supervised on-the-job training. The students necessary training for careers as secretaries of studied typewriting, shorthand, office machines, management personnel to those students who had filing, and secretarial procedures and accounting already had some secretarial training. Students, The classroom was filled with modern office under the direction of Miss Nancy Jewell and furniture, electric typewriters, office machines Mrs. Marilyn Johnson, spent three to four hours and instructional shorthand equipment. per day in the classroom and three hours per day Being an executive secretary requires concentration. 44
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Gloria Niles, Shirley Booth and Mary Christensen receive help from Mr. Pear- son. Mr. Pearson shows Virginia Rabe how to operate the offset duplicator. 3'-N ra, use mm mmm nmnumngqg Clerical Receptionists finish up their classroom work , for the day, Kathy Moeller carefully checks her typing for errors. .mm ,-rm if Eyre. 'K' at A , .,
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ROW 1: B.I-Iabben, C. Johnson, C. Bilek, C. Dishman, P. Parks, C. Beckley. ROW 2: B. Lalor, J. Eccher, V. Bur- ditt, B. Freeman, M. Bonnett, S. Ripperger, J. Steward. BACK ROW: D. Thorson, L. Cronin, J. Kennedy, ML Carl- son, M. Stier, C. Larson, L. Olson. Left top: Carol Johnson transcribes an assign- ment into shorthand. Left, bottom: Mrs. johnson, Marilyn Carlson, Marsha Stier and Miss Jewell examine an audio secretary. Below: Sally Ripperger uses the offset press. ' .,, 45
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