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V--.,....,,, Inna-u..h.. ,...., ,M vm - JSE No. 1-Miss Grace Brennan, Director of Cooperative Education, sells the cooperative education program to Miss Dorothea Pfeiffer, Ass't Personnel Director of Mutual of New York, one of our city's largest insurance companies. AWN' Mm. N91 twain QM, ff W ygiwi P .6 screened by school, and No. 2-After being Mr. Max Taub of our the Co-op office at the Board of Education, Susan is sent to her first job opportunity at Mutual. No. 5-Supervisor Mrs. Mollie Jollef orients Susan to the various opportunities at Mutual-filing, typing, dictation, receptionist, or oHice machine operator. No. 6-Excellent food, in great variety fno charge to employeesl, is available in spacious, well-kept lunchroom. Junior class student Linda Leung joins Susan for lunch. No. 7-Recreation room has facili- ties for reading, music, ping-pong, etc. No. 8-Sue and Linda help com- pany drive to supply toys and dolls to hospitalized children at Christmas time. The Co-ol: g A w
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