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5 AGE 24: Mrs. Kaminetsky. DepartmentChairmans’ secretary. Jooks up from her typing to talk with Mr. Kahle. PAGE 25: TOP: Judy Magerino tries to figure out hat is wrong with the copy machine in the guidance office. BOTTOM: Mrs. Ward. Mr. Dugan s secretary, welcomes a visitor to the office.
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The administrators and the guidance counselors could not have functioned this year without the help of their pleasant and efficient secretaries. When students needed help, or had to set up appointments, the secretaries were always there to assist them. Mrs. Holden, secretary for the Student Activities Room, worked hard all year with her many jobs, including distributing working papers and bus tickets. Mrs. Anne Kaminetsky, secretary to the Department Heads, had to spend many hours organizing paper work for school events. The students ultimately benefited from the secretaries pleasant attitudes and efficient work. Joan Farrell Lois Holden Anne Kaminetsky Judy Margarino Patricia Martin
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The Cooperative Home Economics Program, coordinated by Mrs. Hilabrant, accentuates Community-School cooperation, training students in home and child care. Students are employed by nursing homes, retail stores, hospitals, and restaurants. Coordinator for the Cooperative Industrial Program, Mr. Angerio, placed students in such industrial jobs as auto mechanics, printing, appliance repair, and factory work. He also instructed them in related classes that focused on opportunities and problems experienced on the job. The Cooperative Office Education Program, coordinated by Mrs. Siegmund, provides training for those students planning on entering the business fields. Coordinator for the Cooperative Distributive Education Program, Mr. Dooley, attempted to employ students in all phases of marketing and merchandising of goods. Students were employed by grocery stores, restaurants, hotels, and motels, banks, and real estate broker's offices. PAGE 26: Mrs. Hilabrant helps Nadine James complete a State Department questionnaire. PAGE 27: TOP: Elated with happiness. Kevin Owens explains to Mr. Dooley. I got a job!” BOTTOM: Mrs. Siegmund carefully inspects a student's job application.
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