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Urlice practice stuclents get ex- perience on all types of otlice ma- chines. Nut only is the pupil fa- miliarizeil with the mechanical equipment of a modern ufhce, hut he is taught the ethics and the cor- rect practices of sountl business. I A typical scene in the school li- brary. During every period of the school day the library is the mecca for students who seek reference material, or leisure time reading. lnnler the ilirection ot Nliss lflizaheth Hotline a class in con- temporary literature dues some superviseml stuily. lnstegul of ful- luwing the oltl prnceclure of every pupil reading the same hook at the same time, each pupil reails according to his interest. Every Period Becomes A New Horizon
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With the Curricula o Trenton High School Trenton High has not neglected the regular secondary curricula. Despite the fact that its extra- curricular program has enlarged. the school provides its pupils with the ample opportunities for regu- lar classroom work. To the left is a view of a biology class busily engaged in the study of the body. A class studying the mysteries of a foreign language get some special guidance from Frank Bor- gia, instructor. Pupils in foreign language courses correspond with pupils in the language of their in- terest. Records at colleges invari- ably disclose the Trenton High graduates to be successful lan- guage students. The best place to learn survey- ing is out in the open. After learn- ing the basic subject matter in the classroom, these youths put their knowledge to practical test. linder the direction of F r e d e r i c k Drewes, instructor, they survey the school property.
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