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DIVISION JUNIOR First row: Patty Merrill, Sandra Thibcault, Gertrude Anderson, Pauline Dallaire, Elaine Olsen. Second row: Corinne Crowe, Germaine Jenney, Barbara Rousseau, Kathleen Jackson, Ruby Swett. The Business Education department now occupies what was previously part of old Livermore Hall. This brightly painted and newly furnished department brings about an atmosphere conducive to learning. The renovation is a tremendous improvement over our old habitats — rooms 6 and 9. No longer do we have to run up and down stairs because our new office machines room, secretarial room, accounting room, business library, and Miss Horace and Mr. Ernst’s offices branch from the same corridor. Up until 1958-59 the Business Education curriculum consisted only of the comprehensive program. To this has been added accounting and secretarial divisions. The necessity and need for competent business teachers is constantly stressed. Business majors are trained in the skills found in the majority of offices and also learn about other aspects of the business field such as law, management and economics. The intent is to relate our training here to the activity of the business world as much as possible. To enable us to teach better and acquire further understanding of the business world, we work for an eight-week period in a business office. Under the direction of Miss Horace and Mr. Ernst and with the help of the new department, we are well prepared to take secondary school positions in the Business Education field.
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BUSINESS FRESHMEN First row: Ann Rcnv. Shirley Ann I.azott, Nancy Hailey, Rachel Aubert, Hat Auclair, Donna Turcotte. Second row: Charlotte Ki jo wiki, Phyllis Houle, Emily Arno, Joanne Perkins, Sylvia Ducharme, Maxine Hayes. Third row: Gerald Parr, Ronald Crowe, Donald Conner, Wallace Stevens. First row: Claire Gauthier, Judith Freese, Florence Bernier, Nancy Richardson, Jane Baines. Second row: Gloria Hamel, Alice Buezynski, Sandra Kimball, Nancy Hoffman, Roberta Wallace, Linda Plunkett. 16 Third row: Allan Pinkham, Wavnc Mercer, George Paul.
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EARLY FRESHMEN First row: Barbara Dyer, Miriam Glover, Meredith Bristol, Deborah Odell, Nancy AUlrich. Second row: Winifred Maxlicld, Marilyn Palmer, Gale Brown, Martha Holmes, Nancy Aldrich. Third row: Judy Demers. Nancy Beal, Dianne Homans. SOPHOMORE First row: Kathryn Stratton, Maxine Boyea, Corinne Kelley, Ioanna Cleaves, Shirley Farnham. Second row: Kathleen Anderson, Beatrice Scammon, )udith Stone, Bette Tirrcll, Grace Neely, Lucille Kimball.
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