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Mrs. Losh Miss McCully Mrs. Southwell Mr. Olmstead Since secretarial work is the most Shorthand is one of the most beneficial courses for the student planning to go into the business world or on to college. it popular with girls, many of them at Waterford take courses in office training. These courses include typing, short- hand I and Il, bookkeeping, practical office training, and office machines. Also both boys and girls are enrolled in com- mercial law. By learning modern methods of efficiency they are prepared for the business world. Phyliss Morse, Gloria Biebel, and Barbara Hornsby practice the proper operation of mimograph machines. Mrs. Losh's office machines class Some Students 1 Nancy Mead learns the proper way to change a typewriter ribbon 1
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ai ,, Before road driving is allowed, students must practi Good Drivers Are Safe Drivers .W ' I , ,-MW ce starting, stoping, turning, and parking in the school Because the state of Michigan requires that all students be- tween l6 and I8 take drivers training in order to get their license, WTHS' students have packed IO classes each semester. Learning the ways of the road, the students are taught by trained instructors. Taken for one se- mester, no credit is given for the course. Although the girls aren't expected to be mechanics, they should know the maior parts of the motor. Lor- raine Tenuta is explaining to Mr. Cuthrell what she knows about the battery. M ,,,,., 1, , ffM,.efi-Q parking lot. L N Mr. Doeksen V, . , -mmm' I ff- , I ' I .V Mr. Beedle Fi- C , .J ' I ni Mr. Cuthrell
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Eye The Business World J Getting on-the-iob training, approxi- mately 75 WTHS co-op students are placed in many of the local businesses. They attend classes, including co-op, in the morning, and work in the afternoon receiving a grade and two credits for the course, as well as their pay. Many students prepare for co-op and the business world by taking pre-retail- ing and other commercial courses. Mike Fernald works for Ryeson's Market through his co-op training and learns the principles of running a store first hand. Q, ci-innrrn 4 E' EPS -- A trip to a local court was taken by com
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