Regina High School - Crown Yearbook (Harper Woods, MI)

 - Class of 1960

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Concentrate on Problem Solving FACTORINC IS FIASIER when explained in simple, everyday language. Diane jean- quenat clears up a point for her Algebra I classmates. ACCURACY PLUS SPEED are achieved through drill by these Algebra I scholars -- Diane Van Assche, Diane Halinski, Helen Oleszko, and Rita Lu Pema. A NEW ANGLE for a common geometric problem is brought Schwenter, Barbara Staskowski, Kay Nowaslce, Sue Kunath, up by Cynthia Walters fright, holding protractorl. Sue and Ann Thornton lend her a hearing. Swgga gs -A A

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Mathematicians BOOKKEEPINC PROCEDURE VISUALIZED proves engrossing to Camille Winogrocki, Julianne Lieder, Kathy Manzo, and Evelyn Kamon. PAUSE FOR A RECHECK is taken by Paulette La- Forest before completing her equation and graph in the Advanced Algebra class. CRAPHING A SOLUTION evokes discussion in an Nowicki argue a point after a detailed, board expla- Advanced Algebra class. Ann Marie Zamon and Carol nation by Carol Henn and Sharon Cavrich.



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Preparing students for successful business careers is the aim of the commercial department at Regina High. The sound of the constant clicking of type- writer keys is emitted throughout the day from two, fully-equipped typing rooms. Accuracy and speed are the factors for which the students strive as they type practice drills, speed writings, or transcribe letters taken in shorthand. Daily office routine is re-enacted in secretarial science classes. Practice in operating office machines and switchboards, and in polishing one's personality while answering the telephone or re- ceiving business clients, will prove beneficial in the business world. INTELLIGENT INVESTMENTS are being emphasized more and more in today's business world. Joanne Matusiak, Joan Marecki, and Joann Koch illustrate this in a General Business project. Commercial Courses I'LL SHOW YOU, says concerned Kathleen Lazarecki to grateful Diane Cali as Kathy demonstrates the position of the hand so important in first year shorthand. TELEPHONE TECHNIQUES are being practiced by talkative Dotty Brooks and Judy Peddy- cord while Lois Urban acts as a switchboard operator with an inquisitive ear. This is one of the many projects in the secretarial science course.

Suggestions in the Regina High School - Crown Yearbook (Harper Woods, MI) collection:

Regina High School - Crown Yearbook (Harper Woods, MI) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 40

1960, pg 40

Regina High School - Crown Yearbook (Harper Woods, MI) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 31

1960, pg 31

Regina High School - Crown Yearbook (Harper Woods, MI) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 59

1960, pg 59

Regina High School - Crown Yearbook (Harper Woods, MI) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 37

1960, pg 37

Regina High School - Crown Yearbook (Harper Woods, MI) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 59

1960, pg 59

Regina High School - Crown Yearbook (Harper Woods, MI) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 77

1960, pg 77


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