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gU. li1f'f li i First and second year typing students were happy to find five additional tvpf V added to their equipment. Typing I students strove to acquire basic slaillfe and 1 lint Typing II class applied their skills to office-type problems. The bookkeepin students have concentrated their ear's work on the art of kec in f ani Y P P books, using a practice set to make their work more realistic. Left: Barbara Spaleny develops speed at the c-It-f tri typewriter. ,,,..-4 Wi-ow Right: Clara Thompson finds it easy to figure dis- counts with the help of the calculator. Bottom: Typing students vie with each other for speed and accuracy. I
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if I, J , kc l 'A 3 J I The Secretarial Students or St. Paul High entered into the new school year determined to equip themselves to meet the challenge which the business world offers. Skill, accuracy, speed, and a pleasant personality are but some ofthe reouisites for business success which the secretarial office practice class endeavored to master. For them the daily humdrum of the type- writers and business machines, the tiring work of filing, the mechanical voice of the dictaphone, and the tedious job of bookkeeping will pay high dividends in a position of value. ,i Lett joe Nlarsik be at ' - ' - - ' ' 'ft -3, 21 5 , . comes skilled in the wfii use ofthe mirneoscope , SLM.. Hahn' ' while Patricia Hebe- keuser, right, gains speed on the live key- board of the adding machine. Bottom: Off- ice practice students compose and type V business letters. fo .rg Q.,
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nie ppws-ww.-.-, .- t- ,. ..,,,. Inspecting the new refrigerator are Judy Dutcher, Joanne Maciejeski,Ann Papanekjlildred Papenek, and Delores Miros. 4: 3' 4 x ru swf FK Xjelvk ,V The future homemakers of St. Paul are pictured here displaying their stuffed animals. Below, the toys are in the process of completion, as the electric range is the recipient of the attention of four interested girls. - e71.,,T?i ny '
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