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VERSATILE SECRETARIES. Omce practice- rnutim- varivs for Dorothy Jarosz, Barbara Bottkal, Judy Konz and I?USl'I'I12lI'iQ' Kish in Gl. Lgecfzeiafzies aifain efjqciency in offce skins.
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,qbenci s an magic 'eys pfzocluce signs an symbols. THE WAY I FIGURE. Good luck and a head for figures help Bernard Bauer balance credit and debit columns. T' Plagued by extra thumbs and leaping car- riages, amateur typists piled up daily alphabet exercises. With a practice to make perfect, ruined manicures raced through forty, fifty, and sixty-word speed tests. After a two-hour vigil with swerving pencils and mysterious symbols. shorthand students sung the blues as they reported for their daily workout. Post- ing entries, ruling ledgers, and completing bookkeeping sets kept learning accountants balancing figures. Senior girls, anticipating secretarial jobs, assumed actual clerical re- sponsibilities in office practice routine. FLYING FINGERS return carriages and then quickly resume key contacts. Front roll' fl!ll'I1IlnIlh14', left to right If Farolyn Roberts. Anna Marie Ortiz. Kathleen Ahnen. Klan' Jam- lizirrunco. Judy Jacobsen, Fzxmille De- vine. Janet Celia-suis, Sccoml rout Rosalie Greco, Tom Johnson. -loe Kieslcr, Dolores Vnssli. Nlalilec Zimmers. Varol Heimes. Mary Hauer, blary Jo lNIalinowski. Third ron: Jo.-Xnn Novak, Lou Ellen Lichtcr. li:-tty Vzisszilo, Sharon l3onini, Dorothy lilonimcl. lfourth ron: Joe Ostroski. Dave Nliclinu,
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C rmtlz teclmiques anc pigments of olcl mastevs Glowing hues. inky sahle hairs, and smudgy charcoal fused to brighten days for would-he-artists. Dazed freshmen con- structed quivering lines at a forty-five degree angle, while more progressive sophs blended flowing colors with harmoniz- ing white spots. Advanced art groups, molding their in- dividual personalities into clay. forming them with wire, or watching them emerge from first canvasses. developed a sense of style and a taste for various mediums. After an introduc- tion to famous masters and their countless forms, untried Van Goghs realized they had scarcely skimmed the surface of a lustrous art world. 1o.'gL 'i-sm ' THE ARTIST STRIKES. A strol-40 ul, tht- lwrusli. a :ousc of to 'Will' Bill Slvlllghnessr. John Tlllff- -loc flffffieki- Dim .1 knife. or qi svn-ep of tht- hand rt-xval tlit- tal:-nt ol Hwy! lgbllll, l.1lVSf'l'IN't' Cfarskl. and -lolin lxrtlt-SWT' ,ffl
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