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Uur business department probably prepares more students for further employment in the mill than any other course studied here in the school. .I I' G space, A Ii' A space. is a familiar phrase to would-be typists, and the words speed test exact the greatest precision from even the most accomplished students. f'omplicated lines and circles provide the back- ground for shorthand, a fascinating subject in which speed tests are also prevalent. Bookkeeping provides an excellent opportunity for students to develop systematic habits and clerical accuracy in the preparation of business records. This knowledge will be of equal value to secretary or clerk. Office practice, commercial law, economic geography, penmanship, spelling, and the various other commercial subjects also help to make the efficient secretary. The teachers in this department are very active in outside school activities such as teaching night school, working in the mills, helping with various school organizations, and participating in musical and civic functions of the community. 7 Oflice llraictice Gii'lsY Keep 'ein rolling lt. Kasl:S. Kissick: M. Izzo. ELUDIA Blxnurzmo- B. S4 Ofiice Practice, Typing II, Slmrthandg Music student IJILLIAN Dumim-B. Typing Ig Shorthand I, Night School faculty OWEN D. MONTGOMEM'--B. H., Typing I, II,Penmansl1ip and Spelling: Night School faculty H.kZEL TOEPFER--B. A., M. A., Economic Geography, Shorthand Ip Nurses Aide CLARA Woosm-in--B. S., Bookkeeping I, II, Office Practiceg Class Sponsor IQIZNNETII Z.iHN1si-in--B. S., M. Bookkeeping I, Commercial Lawg Jones Flngineering Co. employee I31 lSI'llCSX
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llit:i.leN f'noui.r:ig lt, 5.5 S4-uiugg Night St-hool tom-lwrg lied Cross f'unl4-4-n lnstrm-tor, lvx .I wxsowg li, .X g fiouliiilgg nigh! ss-hool favulty. llXI.l'll STI-gn xlt'I'Q li, K.: lmlustrinl arts: Cahim-t uiakiniz instrm-torg blur- print inslrm-tor ul. .Xt-tim Stumlurcl. Ylultk lirung Ii. X.: Nl. ,X,g1Nopivti1rvl XXI:-4-hanii-ul llrawinpzg vmgiiiver- ing viuploym- :lt lioluuhl, Uni' Arts th-partim-ut consists of shop, mechani- cal rlrawing, cooking, aml sowing. As yvt tht- girls ara- not allowt-cl to ialu- shop aml the boys art- not fowc-tl to lm-arn to cook. which would st-4-in tht- przu-tic-al thing to flo with thc girls going into war plants. .lunior high girls enjoy learning to cook aml plan im-als :xml sow buttons in thc corrvct way. lhlt't'll2llllI'1ll drawing aml shop givo the hoys ox:-1-lh-nt training' in tho uso of tools in prcparation for l'ui'tln-r 4-niployim-nt in our stu-l mills. MUSIC Do, rv, ini. la. so, la. ti, tlof' This familiar sr-alt' may ln- lu-arrl in llooni ll7 at almost any tiim-, sung hy aspiring musicians of thc junior high who arc- rt-quirc-tl to tlcvoto two pc-riorls a wc-4-k to this pure-ly cultural siihjc-vt. ln tht- si-nior high, music is om- of thc most popular vlt-ctivf-s. tho main attractions he-ing the lraml aml llu' m-wly-organizml chorus. 'l'hv tliru-tors in this ch-partim-ut arm- Compara- livi-ly m-w liut thi-y havo alrcarly cstalllishctl llli'lllS4'lVl'S as popular HN'IIllH'I'S of the school. l'.uu. Gi-zumq li. S4 Voc-al Munit-5 llirm-tor of Chorus. I. lhnwizs xvElNN'I'l'ZlNQ ILS., M.S.g Aclvimm-il Arit,lum-Liv, Nlusicg Direz't,or of Band. The Pattvru Shop: J. Murphy: A. Milli-r: S4-grctli. Music in tha- Making: 'l'. lYilll0I'Q S. lllasti 1 X., X K l X
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CJILT SCCTClcl7'ZL's Um' oliim- sm-1-11-inric-s arm- vm-ry iinportaini cogs in our lnill. ln ilu- princ-ip:il's ofiic-0. Missl :1rilu-lli 1-lu-c-ks nlrsvnlc-4-isln, znul signs rlontal znul curly clisrnissal slips. All stiulc-nl rc-c-orcl 1-:mls arc- in lu-r 1-arc, :nul an 1-xzu-I your hy your zu-c-onnl is I1-c-oi-ilu-il to r-lioosv c-crlznin fililllillll workm-rs wlu-n prornot ions arc- chu-. Miss N4-ck-sky. in tlu- Nlllll'l'lllll'llKl1'lll'S oliic-0 luis sup:-rvision ow-1' llu- swiic-li lmourcl auul intcr- vii-ws visiting lruvm-ling salvsnu-n. Un occasion, slu- taika-s :lic-lution from ilu- c-lliof 4-xc-1-lltivv. Miss Vzzir, ilu- 4-flic-ic-ni zu-ting sm-1-rm-t:1i'y ol' schools, is in c-lulrgc ol' all nunu-y from sc-llool zwlivilim-s. Miss l'oll:u-k, llu- liltlc- lzuly in wliilc, 1-Xznniiu-s us for nu-:isle-s mul 1-olds. Slu- also lislm-ns to oin- tnlvs ol' illiu-ss mul ilu-n gives 1-xc-nsi-fl zilmscnm- slips. Wi- :irc gram-ful for arc vu-?j to Bm-tty .Xnuilong from ilu- llurinuin, for ininu-ogrupliing our t'X1lllIill2lliHllN. xv iul'lAI1HIll,lN, IS..X.g lf:-4-in-In I, 3 Nuvy inornli- hnilclz-r. I. XYILHUN, ILL, M..L:l,nti1il, ll, Ill, lYg Pr:-sillvnt nf'l'I'!l4'l1I'l 94 I-:lit l'ni LLL ng ua gas ANNA CZAR, I!nr:lvk1'i'f'4'1' Rosie F,x1uN1-JLL1, .'irrrf'1ury lo l.i11mIn l'rinri1-ul Dnnonn' Numcskv, .Svcrclury lo Snfu'rin2cm1rn1 EMMA POLLAK, Assislaul Nurse' C'0Ml'l'I'l'EN'l' ROS Q ln lnosl lIllllS, llu-r1-zu'1- nulny form-ign i2lllQIllil,E.fl'N spokvn. ln ours. ilu-rv am- lWU 'l12llill :nul l l'0llf'll. live-n though tlu- stiulc-nts do not speak A L ilu-in fliu-ntly. tlu-y all know sc-vc-ral pln-asc-s with lanuls. wliif-li tlu-y lulil ilu-ir frim-luis. 'l'lu- soniors rm-ally 1-njoy Virgil mul lm Toni' flu Nlolulm- wlu-n ilu-y luivv slu-c-csslnlly li-:mu-fl ilu- fllllll2LIll0lltZllS. ln ilu- post-war worlil. llu-sc l2lllg'llilQ,'0S may prove- lo lu- invzilluilxlc- to lingllistic-ally ilu-lilu-fl 5lllll1'lltS who may lu-c-onu- iiltm-i'pr1-ic-rs. nu-inlu-rs of tlu- Afllly of Oc-4-upailion or imvc-lm-i's in form-ign
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