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K... C? Upper: Edward Kornblatt, Department Heod. Lower, Left to Right: seated: Gloria Halpern, Anita Plough. Standing: Max Gloss, Marcella Dworkin, Ethel Levin, and Nathan Rauch, Opposite Upper left: left to right: Anne Carmosin, Samuel Silver, Esther Nagelberg, and Flora Kelberg. Opposite Upper right: left to right: Martin Greenblatt, Aaron Kerman, Luther Houpt, Marvin Rothstein, and Siegfried Liss. Opposite Lower left: left to right: Herrnon Lebowitz, Marion Lisan, Wil- liam Yudes, Pauline Hamilton, Claire Stein, Elsie Bekel, and Edmund Hess. Opposite Lower right: left to right: Stanton Robboy, Morten Baron, and Joseph Nojunas, Team Teachers, Opposite, Center, left to right: Stanley Slutzky, Work Training Coordi- nator, Stanton Robboy, Work Experience Coordinator. The Commerce Department of Olney High is located on the fourth floor. Here students learn the ABC's of bookkeeping, stenography, clerical work, and selling. They are taught the essentials for becoming competent secretories, typists, and businessmen, The famous words of the typing teacher, Now wait for the starting wordl Ready-Typel , will never be for- gotten by the Commercial A student. The stenography teacher is always pushing her students with encourogments such os, Of course you can do 95 words a minute, The debits ond credits will always baffle the Commercial B students, but what is a bookkeeper without them? From JBT to Stenogrophy ll, the students are olways submerged in hours of schoolwork and even more hours of homework, but as their days ot Olney end, the students begin to emerge as efficient leaders of the business world. COMMERCE
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' A? Opposite Upper left: Left to Right: Joseph Corcoran, Carole Weiner, Phy- liss Abrams, Elizabeth Winterberg. Opposite Upper right: Left to Right: Neal Sincov, Susan Lukens, Morton Grossman. Opposite Center: Left to Right: Judy Goldberg, Barbara Sassoon, Geraldine Pastor, Myra Unterberger, Janet Goldstein. Upper: Left to Right: Grace Mason, Ella Patton, Sara Joffe, Phyllis Earle, Geraldine Benton, Ellen Brown, Carol Harvey. Opposite Lower: Left to Right: Louis Fisher, Jay Gertzman, Albert Hoff- man, James Melinson, Benjamin Rubin. Center: Left to Right: Bertha Voigt, Minnie Rugg, Elisabeth Gentieu, Eleanor Witz. Lower: Mildred Osler, Department l-lead. Since the English language is the basis of ourcommunication and the criterion by which we judge a man's intelligence, the pressures of collateral reading assignment deadlines, and oh yes, the demands of those never-ending Word Wealth quizzes, have not been in vain. Throughout our years at Olney, we have increased our vocabularies, and have learned to under- stand and appreciate Shakespeare with the aid of our teachers and those yellow and black striped life-savers. Before we de- clare the study of the English language a course in self- torture, we must thank our very capable and devoted English Department, under the auspices of Miss Osler, for helping us to improve and almost perfect our command of our native tongue. ENGLISH Q5
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