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AND NOW CLASSU. . .we will discuss today's assignment. This English class with their instructor, Mr. Allen Dittmar, are studying English literature. Instructors ot Grqm m Mr. Peter Evarts Mr' Elmer Lee Chairman of Department THE PREDICATE GOES HERE . . .says Mr. Lee, the General English teacher. He is lecturing about dia- graming sentences to one of his many classes. Mrs. Mildred NViersema P is -fr' 4 . . .X Kalb ii' If ' Y J I ..,. A it THIS ONE IS WRONCU, . .observes Mrs. Wiersema, College English teacher, as she cor- rects one of her many papers. Teaching soph- omores and junior English classes is her prime concern. MR. CHIARILLI ...begins 11131 tur th th 'wh Longfellow? This sophomore Cla: is 1t1v::lyingeA?:11Z1?E:g.:11, 0 'Cm . lfachegnc idents! ii
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Teachers of Future Secretaries an Mr. Leo Kawiecki Mr. Ralph Rotsel Mr. Roy Gallipo Chairman of Department TIMING . . .her shorthand class on dictation is Miss Swanson. In ad- dition to shorthand Miss Swanson teaches filing and typing. l 1 NO ERRORS THIS TIME expresses Mr. Ferguson, office practice communica- tion and computation teacher. There are a variety of machines that students like Brenda Massey can leam to master. HPINNING UP WELCOMED ...is Mr. Ralph Rotsel, supervisor and Co-op co- ordinator of Vocational Business education. Be- 5 sides being the co-op advisor, Mr. Rotsel tries to help full time students find jobs. Mrs. Mary Lou Jennings POINT OUT THE CRAFTSMANSHIPH. . .in 'the purse suggests Mr- TIMING Friebe, salesmanship instructor, to Marty McKinley as she demonstrates W l INFORMATION P ZSBIOHIZ writin ' lg,qmtl1el10Y Mrs. Margaret West llr.Domldl E I I .,,... Il l l r ,x l l MJF the art of selling to the class. Carolyn Pickett is portraying the customer. ig 0 kjtobi' 5 with
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