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MR. PARKER MISS BOOTH IN BUSINESS HELPS CLASS TYPISTS TYPISTS COMMERCIAL CLASS WITH MR. BAKER Commercial Department There are three teachers of commercial subjects in Le Roy High School, all of whom are busy instructors in one or more subjects. Miss Booth teaches Type- writing, and Shorthand I and II, Mr. Parker Commercial Law, Bookkeeping I and II, Business Management, Salesmanship, and Introduction to Business, while Mr. Baker is the teacher of both Commercial Arithmetic and mathematics. Many of the high school students take one or more of the above-mentioned courses, in preparation for the time when it will be necessary for them to make a living in the outside world. Every year students in schools from several counties compete for prizes in the various commercial subjects. This year's contest was held in Akron, New York, and fifteen boys and girls from Le Roy enrolled in the event. Through the influence and negotiations of Mr. Parker, it was made possible for post graduates to compete, a thing not done before. The Le Roy students made a very fine show- ing, with the following prizes awarded them: Dorothy Grant won second prize in typewritingg jean W'ood received first prize in Shorthand Ig Rita Argana, sec- ond, and Mary Stephany, thirdg Robert Weller took first prize in Bookkeeping I and II and in Commercial Law, while Josephine Drayo received third prize in Bookkeeping II. Le Roy's connnercial department is a large, well-developed part of the school system, and attracts many out-of-town students because of its complete selection of commercial courses.
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