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Combining business with pleasure. Business Reaches Out to All The Business Department opened its doors this year and welcomed all students to its new loca- tion. In these new surroundings the faculty felt that they could more readily aid and advise students in matters of business achievement. Included in the new area was a business machines room where students made use of the typewriters, adding machines and dictaphones to improve their typing and shorthand skills. Courses offered this year were bookkeeping, note-taking, data processing, accounting, typing and shorthand. The Business Department also offered experi- ence in two work programs: the Co-operative Work Program which included office experience before graduation, and the Distributive Educa- tion Program which offered advice on working in sales, retailing, and merchandising. Both pro- grams, which offered students practice in the business and service worlds, opened four months earlier than previous years to enable students to profit from additional work experience. 2 i 5 E fi t i 'W'-sv 'Y' al A sad lass asks a dad as a salad falls. Mary Reilly. 1 That makes six times yeu've cut this week. Mr. Poquette.
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GEORGE ESPOSITO JOAN BYOREK DONALD CABABE FRANCIS DeSALVO CHARLES DETTMAR RICK MUSSER Dear .lohn . . . Cindy Boofh. JEAN POQUETTE
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Individual Needs Stressed in Health and Physical Education The controversial Sex Education course was continued this year for Senior Health. Class discussions, film strips and records helped seniors better understand sex and marriage as they developed their philosophy of life. Sophomore level health no longer dealt with First-Aid and Civil Defense, this year Consumer and Environmental Health was tavught. The Physical Education Department al- lowed students to select units of study to meet their own individual needs. Sopho- more girls were offered a basic physical education course where they were intro- duced to a wide variety of team and indi- vidual sports, dance, fitness and gymnastics. Sophomore boys and all upper-classmen were given a choice in electives from all areas of physical education, including a unit of independent study.. The student's individ- ual interests were fulfilled through the variety of his chosen electives. The revised Health curriculum and the elective program in gym have contributed much to the effectiveness of the Health and Physical Education Departments. ..,,,.i.4.ew-ff Who wants gum? l do, I do! I' Q if f-i't?q'a:f 3 5 t A LYNETTE She's got the frizzy blues. Jean Kanerva 'Hill '5- TRUDY KESUNG AL FORMICHELLA JOHN BANKS GERARD DELANEY 32
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