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Many of our fellow students have chosen the Business Education course. Here they are trained for secretarial and clerical positions. Pictured here is a typing class where students first learn the keyboard and then, through continued practice, increase their speed and proficiency as typists. Other areas of work carried by Commercials are shorthand, transcription, bookkeeping, office ma- chines, and clerical practice. lt is possible for ad- vanced students to get on the job training as they work in local business establishments which cooperate with the school and its Work Experi- ence program. lll lllll Language and mathematics play in important part in the course of College Preparatory students. French, Latin, and Spanish are the language of- ferings, and the pupil who elects academic mathe- matics may take courses up to and including trigo- nometry and solid geometry. Here we see a Latin class deeply involved in translation. Classes have been scheduled in the library many periods be- cause of general crowded conditions. Over- crowding has not, however, proven detrimental to the whole school program. Our choruses and choir, our band and orches- tras, and numerous individual students have brought honor to our school through their musical contributions. Here Mr. Trezza is shown with Richard Herwig during the course of an instrumen- tal lesson. A music maior might choose such sub- iects as sight reading, vocal music, appreciation, and harmony. Art is another special course offer- ed. Students are given a thorough background in art history and may practice their skills in various mediums ranging from water colors to oil paints. Every student regardless of his course is given a broad background in general education English social studies health and physical education are required sublects for everyone Four minutes doesnt seem too much time to reshuffle 1250 students but it happens about seven times a day at William Tennent. Here we see a group moving toward the cafeteria for first lunch. Robert Severn and Joseph Ahumada seem particularly engrossed in some personal conversation while all the rest seem intent on only one aim-lunch! 63
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