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Henrietta Spencer puts the finishing touches on her sha dow box display prepared for Distributive Ed ll class. Miss Graham demonstrates the proper opera- tion of a typewriter to her beginning typing students. Bookkeeping students receive help on their homework from their teacher, Mr. Karpiak. ' 3 ! T n 1 f :. .1 : z za 3,-asm' ylmlm mul ........... b Q
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Mrs. Braheny dictates a letter in Shorthand ll class for Connie justice to write and transcribe. job Experience Offered by Business Ed Dept. In the urban society of today, ade- quate knowledge of business methods and procedures often means the differ- ence between failure and success. Besides teachin future secretaries the latest methocg in shorthand and typing, with the operation of business machines, this de artment offers a course in notehancfand personal typ- ing for college-bound students. The methods of filing important papers and correspondence and the recording of transactions are provided by the two- year bookkeepin course. Distributive egucation recently has been included in the Business Depart- ment. Its on-the-job training is invalu- able for students interested in entering the business world now. Mrs. Mary jane Braheny is depart- ment chairman. at Q1 B V ni . V ' Distributive Ed I students wait for Mr. Colletti to pass back their tests. 38
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jg is A unique white-on-white project receives a final coat of paint from its designer, Tom Rose- piler. Emotions Expressed, s 5 , S i t s ln 3 X I L 'Si 'Q 1- Mig Kathy Duck carefully works on her clay sculpture to get exact features. Beauty Created through Art The goal of our art department is the creation and appreciation of beauty in its many guises. Creation of beaut through painting, drawing, and craft work gratifies the urge for expression of many students. Some seek in art only the satisfaction of the ersonal desire for creativity, others phan a career in thisfield. Under the direction of Mr. Donald Nelson, art students constantly amaze us with brilliant, fun-loving, and beauti- ful projects. Favorites this year were the caricature drawings of faculty members and their tie-dyed shirts. Mrs. Louise Librich is an outstanding junior high instructor. Her students particularly enjoyed making papier- mache birds and casting plaster objects. l ers to his students 'as they begin lessons in sketching. Mr. Nelson, elective art instructor, gives point-
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