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People Who Know Their Business Education Mr. Eugene Grice looks approvingly at his first year typing class. Mr. William Bennett and Mr. Clare Eckland discuss what will be done in their typing classes. Miss Lela Withers can't decide whether to teach typing, shorthand, business retailing or driver's ed.
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An Eye For The Future Now listen here all you kids, we’re going to lay down the law, the Business Law, that is emphatically states Mr. Albert Gricius, and Mr. Gary Jacobs. The Business Curriculum is designed to develop business minded citizens who pos- sess both a liberal education and vocational competency in the business field. The course offerings in business education include bookkeeping, shorthand, office practice, retail selling and salesmanship, typing for vocational and personal use, business law, business arithmetic, andnotehand. Although basically vocational, all of these courses also have personal use value. Vocational Business Education Co-op (office) and Distributive Education Co-op (sales) are offered in the senior year. On this Co-op training program students work with employers on part-time jobs in the afternoon and receive school credit, re- muneration, and experience. “Here's the receipt for that grade you ordered 20 jokes Mr. Robert McNamara to his Retail Sales class.
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Mr. George LaBraaaeur, and Mr. Frank Mazza check over class schedules for their respective gym classes. Gym instructor Mr. Dick Leach instructs a formation plan. Exercise Builds Minds As Well As Bodies The promotion of the physical well- being of the student body is as much a part of the school curriculum as the mental well-being of the students. For this purpose, physical education is required for both boys and girls for three semesters. Girls participate in swimming, dancing, and such sports as volleyball, tennis, and table tennis. Boys engage in swimming, training and conditioning, besides numerous team and individual sports. Gym may be elected in the senior year by students who wish to continue with their physical education. About to play a record to accompany the Swedish exercises of their gym classes are Mrs. Sue Jackovich and Miss Dorothy Breda.
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