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if N.,- .-...X 5 M,-5, Dofofhy Bacon, fyping feqcher, explains how to Linda Schryer and Maxine Stocker listen as Mr. Stewart change the ribbon in a typewriter to Lou Ellen Young. MGSOVH bookkeeping l90Cl ef1 9XPlUin5 'WOW To Use U Work sheet- Mr. Ted Fisher, sales teacher, smiles his approval at the Christmas display which Carol Bachman, Leroy Miller, Joyce Bryan and Karen Goll have prepared from articles which teach them how to make displays for store windows. 29 L'-, 'x S f. Q V.-
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