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Bookkeeping, Typing Stenography Helen Malmgren, B, S. Northern Michigan Collette of Education, tear-lizfs bookkeeping and is the fi- nance niunuizer of the Student Ac- livitics Fund. Grace C. Dunn, B, S. Northern Michigan College of Edu- cation, is the typing instructor. lfllllil Ek.und, B. S. Northern Michi- gan College of Education, teaches Stenogrztphy, Business English and Business Arithmetic, and supervises penmzinship in the grades. In the picture at the right, the Commercial teachers inspect the file in which names, addresses, and occupations of former students are listed. Left to right they are: Miss Eklund, Miss Dunn, and Miss Malmgren. lvliss Dunn and Miss Eklund advise the Coininercitil Club. l COMMERCIAL Stucleiits enrolled in the Coinniercizil Course ifeceive llfllll' years ot speeizil iiistruction to prepare tliein for their jobs. lluring' the tiist two years, the stiulents lizire courses in lmoolikeepilig. 'llliey receive stinetioii in lmlziiiciiig' lealgers, :intl l'lltl'l'lllg' receipts :intl expenrlitiirt s ln the lunioi' and senior years courses :ire oi't'ei'e1l in SllUl'lll2lllll :1 typing, l7llSl1lt'SS lfhiglisli :incl business airitlinietic. 'lllie slioitliziiiml and tvpiiig' courses lizire El clefinit-e speed i'm-qiiiiwiiieiit wliicli 1-:ich stumlf nt must meet. Charles Nuult and William Sundhlad eheck the rec- Walter Peterson and Carol Trondson practice the ords of the Student Council fund as an exercise in correct way to answer the telephone in '1 business hookkeeping. office. 16
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Biology, Chemistry, Physics Merwyn H. Haney, B. S. Univer- sity of Wisconsin. M. A. University of Michigan, taught in Kentucky before coming to Ishpeming, He teaches chemistry and general sci- ence, has charge of adult education, and is the Business Manager of Athletics. Gladys J. Haney, B. S., M. A. Uni- versity of Iowa, previously was teacher at a private school in Pip- papass, Kentucky. She is the bi- ology instructor. Octavius Townsend, Hillsdale A. B.. teaches physics and geometry, supervises cheer leading, and di- rects the Senior Class Play. 'l'l14- stumlcuts of biology clit-iiiistrv, anal mlivsics lizivc il mlouble ni i . 7 . 1 - 1 loml, twice tl week itll' lub work. 'llll is time permits tlu-in to put into pr: tim- what they liave lP2ll'l1Ptl in class. lluriiig' the year, the biology Silltl0lllS lll'4'1lZll't' notebooks, gn ou t'ivltlt1'ips, use tlu- iiiiwosvoiw. :mal cxzmiim- the st1'11ctui'o ot' plants :tml inimals by dissection. 'l'l14- clieiiiistry classes tllSt'llSS tlu- vzirious Cllt'llllt'2ll rozlctiolis in tlu in out in the lab. class as well as trying' 1 ln physics, tlit- pupils stumlv lllt't'llillllt'S, limit, electricity, lig-lit, il souml as wc-ll as atomic Stl'll0llll't1 Shnlu Lemin, Valma Pesola, Frank Hcdstrom. and Robert Tasson, Paul Sulli, and Patrlcll OC'onmll keith Gaboury perform an experiment in distilla- set up the apparatus for demonstrating tie laxx f the lever. 'WTF 15
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Drafting, Machine Shop, Wood Shop, Forge I Left: John Harris and Louis Paveglio watch Jackie Vial make a perspective drawing of a garage. Right: John Quaal shapes a candlestick on a turning lathe. MANUAL ARTS '1'111- 31111111111 Arts l1t'1l21l'11llt'l11 has four 11ix'isio11s: 1Jl'il1l11llg1', 11121- 11111111 Shop, Wood Shop, 211111 1+'o1'g1-. 1ll 111'z11'ti11g', stuclcnts 1l'2ll'll 111ll' 14111111111-11ts of 1111- lllillly 1.0l'lllS ot' lIlt'C1lillllC2I1 111':1wi11g 811011 as 1l'21Lf1llg, l1111cp1'i11ti11g', isonictric, pwspcctivc, 211141 czilriuct t1l'21W1llQ'. The wood- sliop course 11101111108 1111111-11 work, wood turiiing, cal1i1111t-111z1ki11g', 211111 1111111111 liousm- 1'1'z1n1i11g'. '1'111- lll2lC'1llllt1 shop 81111101118 1t'21l'll 1oo111-1':11c111z1- 1'11i11c tools Sil1'l'1Y 211141 CUl'l't'C'11j'. T111- stutlcuts 111 forge 1ll't' i11st1'11ct1-11 111 :irc 111111 21t't'1y1l'1lt' W1-111i11g', 111 11111 1.tll'g.L'1llQ' of i1'o11 2lllt1 stccl, 2lllt1 1ll 111111c111g' s111-ct lllt'1Zl1 projects. L1-fl to Right: Leonard Flaa, B. S. Northern teaches forge. Clarence J. Le-Clair, Northern Michi- Michigan College of Education, teaches drafting. gan College of Education, is the woodshop instructor. Ili-nry Seahorg, Northern Michigan College of Educa- Below: The n1anual arts teachers 1-x11mi11c the new tion, is the machine- shop instructor. Edward J. Bis- Oliver surfacing machine which planes lumber, elimi- sonnctte, Northern Michigan College of Education. nating laborious hand finishing. 17
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