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015132 jllilercbant nf Bruins The commercial department offers instruction in short- hand, typing, bookkeeping, office practice and principles of selling to those who plan to enter the business world. In their senior year qualified students are given the op- portunity of having part time work which often leads to permanent employment after graduation. Listening to the dictaphone is A. Good- as the rest of the 10 B 2 class study thelr ,eneral business han while S, Himmelman and Miss Rhodes look on. Miss Rhodes checks L. Heiser's and C. Moser's typlng :-
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Gol1y, is this rough! thinks Charles Aten as he and the other juniors ponder over the Juniata College Test. Ulibe quality ni mercy a is nut strainer: Through the Guidance Department students are help- ed with school and personal problems. Regular gui- ulunce ciusses, where the student learns to understand himself and others and is given help in choosing his course, are part of the ninth grade curriculum. For the next three years the student is counseled in prepa- ration for the future. Miss Seitzinger and Mr. Derr work tirelessly in the final year to give special atten- tion to the seniors. Miss Seitzinger, Dean of Girls, Mr. Huffert, junior high counselor, and Mr. Derr, school psychologist, peruse the Rider College Bulletin. Miss Seitzinger explains the College Entrance Ex- amination Board Application Forms to Beverly Cring during an interview. Through a personal interview, Mr. Derr can help William Lewis plan his future career.
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i 99 Which is better, the horse or the horseless carriage? Getting ready to drag Mr. Brumbach and Mr. Guistwite in the Chevy are Mr. Schwenk and Mr. Amer, who seem to favor the good old days. Q horse, a horse, a kingoom for a horse To teaeh youth to drive safely is the objective of the auto driving department. Through class instruction and actual in the car training, the eleventh grade is taught to realize that a car is a deadly weapon and will bring pleasure only if it is driven properly. Mr. Baggert, an automobile insurance salesman, explains Oh, to have 8 h0rSe! think S. Drybread and C. Smith the necessity of insurance to the prospective policy HS ihey Struggle I0 Change H life- Ofhel' members of their holders in the ll-C-C section. auto driving class are gaining valuable know-how. 17 . sQ3fL'5llCi . YW ' ' We ' was 4 i 'H' .
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