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time-tried department stands firm While other members of Typing I warm up for their daily time test, Sister Bernaleen stops to explain the margin set to Richard Neff. Joyce Weiskircher, Typing II student, trans- cribes the notes she has previously taken in Short hand class. Miss Secretary in reverse. Here Elizabeth Nugent 3 fstandingj dictates a letter to Carolyn George Cleftj , A VAVAV -fi and Joyce Weiskircher, fellow-members of Shorthand W gilgl, E VZVK V tg 5 II class. ' s X ' A t.,l , g IEQI A y ykygg g yyggyy X , K , I K:Ev . Drill, drill, drill, Shorthandlstudents, Regina Biedenbach is f- gg l i fleft to rightl. Mary Madeline Bezek, Barbara Mihalik, - K tt' V t s g x K g Kathryn Hosfeld, Dorothy Hornak, and Helen Tolbert take I. L hyig ty W, H, D M., , turns recognizing and naming these important forms as they t A g g zgvq llllglkvlz I zvgl ' delve into shorthand theory. itttr to , X A trft,,:E, Zvi 'sttt
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in mathematics and science As George Moss in Plane Geometry class makes a con- struction, Jack Tompkins and Sheryl Cazzell learn a new version of The square of the hypotenuse of a right triangle is equal to the sum of the squares on the other two sides. X' It's logarithm time in Algebra II. While John Willkomm works problem, Catherine Motil and Michael Monosky make a double check for accuracy. I've found my mistake, says Michael George as Theresa Shedlock and Richard Baltz examine his equation work in Algebra I class. Catherine Robin, General Mathematics student, observes Sylvester Pavlik frightj and James Mattingly complete separate construction projects.
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new department emerges Jl ' 9 Another important unit-Ahand sewing. Here Susan Hamme Cleft to rightl, Darla Oliver, and Darlene Povlinko try out several different stitches. Her first day at a machine. Maria George operates it under watchful eye of Sister Heurica and with Carol Makuch, classmate in Home Economics, observing. What to look for in a pattern? Georgianna Jamail Cleft to rightj, Nancy I-lamme, and Susan Willkomm consider these factors in a special unit in their sew- ing course.
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