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'Readin' and 'Ritin' are Still Essential KEYS TO THE BUSINESS WORLD Practice in letter writing, plays by Shakespeare, and rules of grammar are factors of the vital English classes all students attend. Lazy slang is expelled and correct usage introduced as we learn to convey our thoughts in clear concise- ness. To understand, appreciate, and enjoy the works of masters of speech, prose, and poetry, and to develop our own potential talents in creative writing constitute our aims.
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nalysis-I-Application : the Formula for Success PRECISION THROUGH PRACTICE I N EW SLANTS ON I OLD ANGLES EQUATIONS GAL-01112 25 ,
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We are 'Faithful in little Things . . . ' Behind the scenes of school activity, sub- merged by the daily buzz of everyday life, there are a hundred routine, thankless tasks that are accomplished unheralded. Senior girls answer the telephone and carry mes- sages during study periodsg senior boys repair and paintg junior boys haul cases of chocolate milk up the stairs before lunchg freshman boys sweep the auditorium after lunch hourg scores of boys volunteer when it comes to moving chairs out .of the auditorium to clear the floor for dances. James Fahey, Jerry Fargo, and Pat Masturzo constitute the crew in charge of visual edu- cation machines. To all of them is given TRAINING FOR TOMORROW Jeannine Herring and Mary Siebert this tribute for conscientious service. We see Jeannine Herring as understudy in grade two, Joanne McGinnis checking a schedule, and the junior girls decorating the study hall for book week. Edward Hetzel hoists the flag as school begins, and Jerry Fargo operates the movie projector. Business students mimeograph patron fee letters while Lena Valeri, James Gillen, and Patricia Jones prepare for science classes. PINKERTON'S PRIDE Joanne McGinnis 'PIN-UPS' PIN UP Rosemary Guisinger, Mary Lou Berardi, Louise deVitis, Mary Margaret Lynch, Alice Moritz, Marv Helen Pickett, Betty Reicly.
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