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N . - pygrfil BUSINESS DATA PROCESSING Because such large numbers of offices are using office equipment and data processing equipment, the Business Data Processing Program of- fers a student excellent career opportunities. In this program both male and female students are trained in the use of typewriters, elec- Uonic calculators, accotmting machines, duplicating equipment. They are also taught accounting, bookkeeping, programming sys- tems, as well as the operation of mechanical and electronic ma- chines, such as card sorters, key punchers, and computers. All of the equipment is modern and similar to the types fotmd in business. v, x , ,I . K 4 . ,' W 5 Y YI I . Q' FSA? ' . .4 . ff ' , 3?-1 J? l., aff qv ' t'i fqiffif , 'rv Sitting, J. Yorke, S. Zabek, C. Rowland, D. Erler, Standing: C. Wright, B. Boulger, B. Wood, N. Bliss, P. Sheldon, L. Gerry, j. Harpin, B. Brown. 'ix
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ix uk-lWd4fA-a- H DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATICN Distributive Education is a program designed to prepare young men and women for careers in marketing and distribution. The course starts at the Sophomore level. Students can learn the general mar- keting techniques by working in the school store . The store carries such items as clothing, stationery, and school supplies, as well as items you might find in a small store . Qualified students receive individual instruction in specific areas such as advertising, credit, display, personnel, salesmanship, and job interviews. Seniors spent the month of December on Co-Op. 339 Y. -H ,si ff' y f, A3- Front Row: D. Allard, B. Cardonnel, Back Row: T. Then-ien, P. Taylor, D. Crosier, A. Ciorgi, C. Dodge, S. Casuscelli, D. Salta martini , J. Maselli A , - ,,- -+- - 'TI
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ELECTRICITY Here students receive training in the fundamentals of modern electri cal theory and practice. Training is available in residential, com- mercial and industrial wiring, all phases of motors and generators, including electronic control devices, various testing and measming instrurnents currently used in industry. The electrical shop gives experience in electrical maintenance, electrical installations and repair. In addition to practical exper- ience received in the shop area , qualified students will be given an opportunity to work in all production shops in the school and in the field. --1 Front Row: B. Gazaille, M. Boulger, D. Clark, Back Row: J. Bur- dick, G. Shaw, L. Wandrei, D. Dabrowski, D. Hohn, P. Maruco fi, wif' 1- ,mf V -v. 1 1 r - Jn , ,. 4 tw, .B-
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