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Y 0 0 Q-ls X ess t Y m -e 4 , 2' . ' 'ni-. . kg riif?'fQL ' lff22w14fwe fd 'Nt My 'ff 'tt - y y kbb .kzi X S ,.,. D A Viggo .af sm N nHy,,?,.,w if .Q g I . s S MISS SWARTZLANDER looks on as Donna TYPING was a new experience for the sophomores this year. Miss Vujaklya reviews a homework assignment in Clinton checks for proper set-up before the students begin to type. General Business class. Y 3 mwfgi MEMORIZING the basic brief forms is a must for the beginner in Shorthand. Although Kathy Vujaklya, Joy Aeon and Jo Jo Duplaga found putting the forms on the board took a lot of time, the entire class profited and the result was impressive. 39 M
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x : K as . he L 2 1' i M.. J, , gr a t :V ,H ifitlll OFFICE PRACTICE has become an important part of business training. The girls have facilities similar to those found in any ofhce and enjoy learning to use them. BU T15 -.5..... ,-..,. MRS. BRAHENY'S business students lean to use all the school machines with proficiency and ease. IT WASN'T EASY for Harold Price to demonstrate sales technique to Mr. Gol- letti while Mr. Martell stood by. 38 I ESS and DI Business students employ the best up-to-date equipment as a prep- aration for their future work. A variety of courses initiates the stu- dents into this evergrowing facet of our economy. Non-business stu- dents may elect Personal Typing and Notehand. Business Club activities further enhance this department, which is headed by Mrs. Mary Jane Braheny. TRIB TIVE ED In the past two years Distribu- tive Ed has become an integral part of the curriculum at Western. For juniors and seniors interested in the practical business world it provides the understanding that ac- companies working with other people. This year thirteen Western students are employed at local businesses. Mr. Ronald Golletti directs the program. Xi
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PHYSICAL FITNESS is emphasized in girls' gym class. Using the Royal Canadian Air Force plan the girls do various exercises to build up stamina. HE LTH and PHY ED Develop GLORIA RICHARDS operates the automatic serving device used to improve tennis skills. DEBBIE ADAMS is ready to return a serve in table tennis. 40 Body and Mind The Physical Education Depart- ment, directed by Mrs. Vogel and Mr. Allison, plans a variety of activ- ities for students. They teach life- time sports, team sports, and in- corporate physical fitness into warm- up exercises. In health classes, informal discus- sions on everyday problems, person- ality improvement, personal hy- giene, emergency first aid, and men- tal health are held. Mrs. Janet Vogel is Department Chairman.
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