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Miss Seitzinger assists Kay Horner, Beverly Kissinger and Marcia Barndt in Hlling out col- lege hoard forms. Well, this looks serious! lt's not really, though. Mr. Clayton D. Rehrer and Mr. Derr are talking to Grant Coeltz about his future plans. Our guidance counselors, Mr. Carl Derr and Miss Verna Seitzinger, are looking at some new bulletins they have just received. Mr. Derr is discussing with his 8-l guidance class the different courses offered at Wilson High School.
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Mr. Lloyd Miller, social studies department head, is calling the attention of his depart- ment memhers to the poster on Pennsylvania Week. These faculty members are Mr. Arlan Moyer, Mr. Aaron Miller, Mrs. Alma Herb, Mr. George Griesemer and Mr. John Wise. The 10-C-l class under the direction of Mr. Joseph Peta, student teacher for Mr. Lloyd Miller, is pointing to the fabulous city of New Orleans in their discussion of American History. A Mrs. Alma Herb is explaining the current world situation as printed in the .lunior Re- view, weekly newspaper, to the 9-C-l civics class. William Kutz is leading the 12-C P.A.D. class discussion on the weekly topic. These students will form their own opinions as a result of the discussion. Mr. Peta is look- ing on. Ja- LONG AGO AND FAR AW Y The social studies department spon- sors many trips Hheyond the classroom walls. The freshmen visit Gettysburg and Harrisburg. The sophomores trav- el to Franklin Institute in Philadel- phia, while the United Nations is the highlight of the junior year. Harris- burg, Washington, D. C., and New York City are the cities of interest to visit in the senior year. Sw at I5 f
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What will my tax be if I earn one million dollars? Mr. Paul Strunk explains the income tax to the 12-B students so that they may file their own returns or advise their parents. THE TYPEWRITER SONG As you enter the typing room, the clackity-clack of the typewritcrs is heard as the business students try to improve their spccd. Not only typing, but shorthand, salesmanship, bookkeeping, office prac- tice and business law are offered. The senior short- hand studcnts serve as secretaries to the faculty members. The business education department ar- ranges job placement interviews for all business students. The 'Typewriter Song can be played much faster on the new electric typewriterlMr. Ralph Naulty explains its operation to the 12-B typing class. Mr. Naulty and Miss Helen Rhodes, acting department head, assist Mr. Strunk in calculating the total atten- dance of the month of September. '4Wl1y won't this balance! The sen- ior bookkeeping class is Hlling out a trial balance sheet to prepare them for their future jobs.
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