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Attendance Students who have been elther absent or tardy are all famlluar wtth the functton of the attendance offuce For many reasons It IS vitally Important that It be posslble to reach any student at any gtven tlme of the day Thus a peruod by pertod check IS made of every pupul fb Rosemary Cabrera Glrls Attendance 5 he Mrs Lewm guves advlce to Davnd llpshltz Page Twenty Etght attendance slips JJ' Mary Lewin Boys Attendance .Af Mary Herrick watches as Mrs. Cabrera checks if . W 1 5 22.51173 H 'f'Jl 9 Q . 6 it in Z' . 3-XA W I
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9 E 5 Commercial students learn how to use the mimeograph machine. if Nellie Pantaleo Off. Machines, Typing I, S. I-land I 1 f ?'3 Elaine Quinn TYPIUQ I, Il, S. Hand I if-df 1 iffy Ann Breazeale Bkpg, I, S. Hand ll Commercial The commercial department is very complete in its offerings and is well equipped. Each year, approxi- q mately thirty commercial maiors graduate. l The typing room is equipped with forty Royal type- writers, twenty-five of which were new last fall. The office machines room is well supplied with varied of- fice equipment such as calculators, adding machines, ten-key machines, comptometers, dictaphones, a ditto machine and an electric mimeograph machine. In addition to the courses previously mentioned, com- mercial majors must also take business mathematics, bookkeeping, and business English. 6' l Goal-speed and accuracy. fl ll. T '11 .. 1,9195 fe, t , il Folding programs is office practice? 'il ' P-'Z'Z:: rims., 5 i-
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We study as well as work Joe Mitchell D C T Co ordlnator Dlstnbutuve Cooperatuve Trannmg ns a one or two year tranmng course open to rumors and sensors Students may enter tramung ln any occupational held In town whlch deals with the trannlng nn productive skulls Thus experience helps make the move from the world of school to the world of busuness an easter one The students gain experience In different fuelds helplng them decide on a future vocation to develop cle surable work habuts to secure experuence which wull be an advantage when seekmg a full time 'ob learn how to manage money they earn un gannful employ ment and put unto practice methods learned In school rwrn' l awww aww Mr. Mitchell checks a iob notebook. Page Twenty Nme
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