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Pat Dunifon and Ann Campbell make u«e of their Helen Neary figure» out a bookkeeping column by typing «kill» during a timed writing. using the adding machine. Commercial courses train for business Larry Masek trie» to fini»h bookkeeping project on time, ing project on time. IS For students seeking a position in the busi- ness world, one may take any of the many commercial courses offered. As a freshman one may take the general business course, which includes the study of insurance, banking, and record keeping. This course serves as an introduction to the various phases of business that are to be learned if one continues to study in the commercial field. The importance of keeping accurate records and the learning of good financial practices are the basic study in bookkeeping. Another com- mercial course is the study of business law cases and their solutions. During the first year of typing, the student learns the fundamentals of typewriting. In the
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Diane Alberding and Barbara Kovenz look over the fiction books in the school library. Under the guidance of Mr. Reffett, the year- book staff gains valuable experience and timely responsibility in the creation of the annual as they work in meeting the necessary deadlines. Both the Hi-Times and the El Pe staffs utilize the student’s knowledge of English. An adequate library is at the disposal of every student. This library features all the necessary books a student may need for the many research projects he has to do. Developmental reading is offered to increase reading rates of the students. This course, taught by Mrs. Parker, is valuable to college- bound students. A change took place in this course during the second semester. Due to in- adequate facilities in the main building, the speed reading center was moved to the former Shehorn property on Madison Street. Diane Bienas increase» her reading rate in speed reading class.
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, ... iti j Marilyn Baker dictates while Chcrie Earl write» in short- Jnnet Perz practice» the filing procedure »he learned hantj in fourth semester typing. second year, the student learns the application of these fundamentals. Shorthand is offered to students interested in secretarial positions. Fun- damentals are taught during the first year of this course and a knowledge of application is taught during the second year. Some girls have had the opportunity to grad- uate with an actual business background. One may accomplish this by working under school administrators in any of the school offices. Judy Anderson. Anne Cooper, and Loralee Alendorf practice the use of a dictaphone in Mi»» Beesley’» office. 19
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