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- The Steno’s Trials.” Miss Baslcr is critically surveying Richard Boyette’s masterpiece; masterpiece, that is, until he makes an error and then, alas, he must begin again, for the use of erasers in this class is absolutely for¬ bidden. The most popular article of bookkeeping equipment is the ink cradicator. Made- lynnc Withers seems to have hers close at hand, while Gor¬ don Piland, unaware of a photographer, is intent on his practice set work. Miss Mamik Basler, Shorthand, Typing Miss Fonsia Kilby, Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typing
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- - The Practical Arts ” I’ll bet those cookies are going to be good! Why, with Laura Wagner and Estelle Lewis as cooks in Miss Stall¬ ings’ bright new apartment kitchen, how could they be anything but excellent! General shop continues to be the favorite class among the boys. Directed by Mr. Isrow, Wilbur Thompson and Marvin Wilson seem to be working diligently at their jobs. I wonder what’s so inter¬ esting! No doubt, Mr. Pitzer will explain fully what’s under cover” and direct them also in becoming good drivers. With this training car, the students will learn to drive and in June will re¬ ceive their licensed permits. Mr. Jerome Isrow, General SJjop Miss Mary Stallings, Domestic Science ■ if
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- In the Business World.” What, the Diversified Oc¬ cupations class not at work? They, with the shop boys, are enjoying one of their infor¬ mative trips—this one to the Ford plant in Norfolk where they surveyed the assembling of the many parts of an au¬ tomobile. Mr. Koenig and Dr. B. H. Van Oot, Virginia State Su¬ pervisor of Trade and Indus¬ trial Education, are seen studying one of the work shops of the D. O. students. This one is the dark room of our student photographer, Herbert Sherr. Mr. George Koenig, Diversified Occupations
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