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Page 108 text:
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Looking ahead to the world of Business . . . W as sq CO ERCIAL MR. HARRY ADKINS There is always a whirl of activity in our well- equipped commercial department. NVhir-clack-tap- how those fingers Hy over the keys in the typing room! Pencils move quickly as the busy stenography students take down a rapid-fire dictation. XVhat do all those odd symbols mean? ln another room, heads are hent over journals and ledgers as the students struggle with the intricacies of double entry bookkeeping. ln the OHice Practice Roomn, the seniors practice on the dictaphone, mimeograph, and the many other business machines available. Through these courses, the students are given training in, and help toward, a career in the World of business, commerce, and industry. 10 8
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9259 rd 5 6 I2 I5 I9 2.0 26 Z7 Language is as much an art as painting or music or literature. Gclofs 10 l959 mm-gd. jgudi vendredv sensed: dfmnnfhf l 2 5 4 Z' ,E , Jfwtf If LANGUAGES MISS EDITH PITCHER As you walk through the language wing ?Habla Vd., Espanol?, Parlez-vous Francais?, Dices Latinam?, drift out in- to the corridor, giving it an atmosphere different from the rest of the building. Thus it is that far-away countries come nearer to our homeland through the study of various foreign tongues. In our school, French and Spanish are taught as modern con- versational languages, while Latin is also offered as a basis for these present-day languages and English. In the third year of the modern languages the student is expected to read selected literature outside of class and report upon it. In the classes, also, the culture of the country is taught to supplement the language as well as to make the course more enjoyable for the students. 10
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CIE CE It is the objective of the Science Department not only to prepare those students who will go on to be- come scientists, but to acquaint all pupils with the social applications of science. One finds, then, a wide range of courses-from General Science, Science Sur- vey, and Human Biology to an almost college-level physics course. Science-this is the world of slides and microscopes, of pulleys and scales, of burettes and test tubes-and oh, yes, those awful smells! MR. EDWARD STOLT 109 Exact1wss-the key to understandingf' fuss 4
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