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Page 21 text:
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Right are Miss Margaret Lallier, Shorthand and Tran- scription teacher and Student Council advis- or, Miss Lillian Heath, Secretarial Practice, Shorthand, and Tran- scription teacher, and Senior advisor, and Mr. George Miner, Business Arithmetic, Bookkeeping and Law teacher, and yearbook advisor. . ,745 in Below the January, 1951 commercial student graduates at a luncheon they gave in honor of Miss Reynolds. Left to right are Marion Gabak, Carol Silvernail, Virginia Hand, the honoree Miss Reynolds, Beverly Bishop, Marjory Smetana, and Irene Ulbright. It N. mg. A if' ka'a ,
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COMMERCIAL c -vp 'f 5 Below an office practice class. Shown are Joan Yannuzzi, Virginia Farr, Dixie Bulger, Mildred Hajek, and Richard Huff. Ingredients of the Commercial Depart- ment are such that upon consuming the courses offered, a student becomes efficient in all phases of office work, and is able to provide for a potential e m ployer all the attributes ofa good secretarial em- ployee. L e f t a r e M r Eugene Baxter, typing teacher, Miss Maris Reynolds, head of the Commercial Depart- ment and office pract- ice teacher, and Mis: Leona Doig, typing secretarial practic4 teacher, and attendl ance director. 1 4 Y
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SCIENCE isg ,.,, , ,tl Q Curious sounds issuing forth from Science rooms mean new films on safety, bird calls, and other pe rtine nt subjects. Mysterious odors wafting from Chemistry class prove per- formance of experiments. Ex- planations of many n o r m al occurrences are offered the student who enters a science class. Students are taught what's cooking in all phases of life. At left the Science teacher s discuss the possibility of a new film on foods to be used in their subjects. Left to right are Miss Elfa Shaul, Biology and Health ski, Physics and Health teacher, Basketball and Football coach, and Miss Edith Carpenter, head of the department, and Chemistry and Health teacher. 'sf ,dxf W we A chemistry class in progress. Listening to an explanation of an ex- periment are, left to right, Jeanne McMahon Connie Gage, Josephine Far- rell, Velma Brutvan and Phyllis Beddoe. - t, ill i i I i 4 , ,C X i 1 18 teacher, Mr. Joe Ciesiel-
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