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N Business Education courses at Kaimuki included a variety of subjects from Typing to Office Practice and Personality Develop- ment. Classes in Cooperative Oflice Training and Cooperative Retail Training are open to qualified Seniors majoring in commercial studies. The COTC and CRTC students met for classes at 7:30 in the morning and left the campus after the fourth period to work in ofiices and stores in the city. Some students learn enough to enter the employ- ment market on a full-time basis upon graduation while others go on to business schools to study commercial courses. gli MQW N - if . . gh QA, V ,U ' ' - B 5 li S66 -my f Ns el S 'fl y Q f ask' S Q 4 I fry gf gwixg 8 , f ,- ., if , Q f Mrs. Madelyn D'Enbeau C 0 TC Mrs. Caroline Shaw Typing Miss Amy Fujii Business English Shorthand Mrs. Jennie Tyau CR TC Office Practice X . sv. sd., sir' .M leyt : R Miss Orda Mawhor Typing Shorthand Mr, Shigeru Uechi Bookkeeping Student Store We Prqmre or the u.riner.r World CALCULATORS-Ronald Ikei and Roy Shimabukuro try to find the right sum, as Richard Yasu- da taps along on the adding machine in a commercial class. , '-..., . ,xx ,..f'-wi. p 5 J . X
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f' 5' N dF 5-,Mi r' BOOKWORMS BEWARE-Gail Umeda and Shirley Nagamine, Library Service students, shellack books be- fore they are put into circulation, Nothing miscellaneous about these sub- jects-Audio-Visual Training, Health Serv- ice, junior Police, Library Service, and Of- fice Service. While learning to use and operate film projectors, wire and tape recorders and public address equipment, dispensary equipment and while studying trallic and safety regulations, library and office prac- tices, the workers had the satisfaction of knowing that they performed a great serv- ice for the school and fellow students. Anal all l the Little Extmy EASY DOES IT! Audio Visual students Alfred Won, Raymond Kinoshita, and Robert Asam operate projector for film showing. They helped to make our studies interesting. ,nv Kgs
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