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Business Is The Axis of Our Modern World The typing room serves many purposes Here Kathy Miettunen types stories for the Rohian Mr John Beste surveys his bookkeeping class Mr Thomas Mehelich. office practice and typing instructor, plans advance assignments. 27 A pair of good ears and a quick mind are essential for success in taking accurate shorthand
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Mr Willard Nelson dictates a letter to his shorthand class Typing, Office Practice, Bookkeeping, and Shorthand are the four essential subjects for prepara- tion of a business career Typing is the foundation for a clerical position. This is where one learns the fundamentals. Office Practice goes one step further. In this class you develop a refinement of what has been learned in typing. In addition, one receives special training in office machines, filing procedures, and just what is expected of a secretary or a general clerical worker. Bookkeeping is geared for those who have a special interest in keeping records or who wish to go on to specialize in accounting. In this course one learns the bookkeeping cycle, which is basic for keeping records for any business. Shorthand is taught on a two-year basis for juniors and seniors. Shorthand I is given mostly for teaching students how to write shorthand and also works a little on building speed. Second year shorthand concentrates on teaching the student how to build his dictation and transcription speed. All of these classes can be used for preparation for going on to college to teach business education. These courses, if they are worked hard on, can also be used to secure a clerical position upon graduation from high school.
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Kathy Niemestc tries to explain the fundamentals of knitting to Kathy Chiarello Home Ec Trains Tomorrow's Homemakers The purpose of Home Economics is to prepare all young women to become good homemakers. Miss Nora Peterson is the foods and clothing class's instructor. Needles, pins, tape measures, and yards of material all go into the many creations that come from Room 18 T. In clothing, girls learn how to plan their wardrobes and they also learn the basic construction of clothes. “Advanced Clothing”, involves clothes construction in more difficult areas. Whether it’s a formal gown or a baby blanket made over from an old coat, the girls learn a great deal. “Advanced Foods involves purchasing and planning for a family diet. Several weeks are also allowed for the study of marriage and family problems. Miss Nora Peterson, home economics instructor, pauses for a moment from finishing a seam Knit one. purl two,” Miss Peterson tells Donita Drobac 28
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