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BUSINESS In Woodruff's business deliartment, stu- , FQ dents are trained to be efficientipffice workers and secretaries. r 1 ,R ,- be of H ' I N, ' r 1' In the freshman fry a srudehviakes F general busine where 1 is givenman intro- K R, duction to the ndanieentals of gprk in today's5 M business world. Itiyhe wishes tofpcontinue with' ii a business cours ,she star? typing irip hi o ho- more yes. T n as af Z ior, the. trdeit is . introduc to ookkeeping and shor jn . r 1 As senior, ,pike busines L- fudent may tyaike secretarial rgfztice, advanced bbokkepp-4 or he maxi lhoose office occuphti H 1 in ,which xhe spends part ofthis school defy ork- ing in 'a dofwntown olgfibe under the supervision of bo Ehis teacheivaiid his employer. i . M .. SX' gif x' i QL V A A tk f' Z- kj Si A R K, , , X2 A ,g Marcia 'Malone and Mary Schlosse fpractice taking, dictation from the i Lf' taieiirqcbrder. R X I S 1 E JE. Q . . W - r, ' 11 , -J , msg , Qi L 1 X, . kv' 'E it fi s R .s ' nf e g I , l , Office Occ pations students Judy Br ndow, Carla Unes, .W kind Ingp-Regele do a duplicating' jo on the Gestetner. D Q K ' -14- I f Gary Mathison and Linda Powell practice telephone technique in their general business class.
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2 x L3 ALL-SCHOOL PLAY UNCLE FRED FLITS the title of the all-school and November l at 8 p,m. The play was directed student assistant, Mary Dee BY by P. G. Wodehouse was play presented on October 31 in the school auditorium. by Mr. Paul Caywood and his Carver. Students who took part were Pat Gouran, Howard Peters, Terry Kali, Pat Wallenfang, Jo-helen Ulrich, Jim Corley, Chuck Salisbury, Carole Pacey, Bruce Miller, Judy Favus, Martha Wightman, Marilla Sauder, Mary Norton, and Dick James. Stage set, properties, make-up, publicity, programs, ushers, and orchestra were all done by students under the supervision of faculty advisors. I t - Mm
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David Klein is shown here making Judy Kobler and Marjorie Pusch seem very interested in hydmgefl Chloride g3S- the potassium chlorate on their annhylitical scales. MATH With todays emphasis on our country's need for more scientists and engineers, students are being urged to con- sider careers in science and mathematics. Woodruff offers many courses in science including General Science, which may be taken as an elective during the student's freshman yearg biology, taken by most sophomoresg and physics and chemistry, which may be taken in either the junior or senior year. 00 we larry Shay and Geraldine Wise don't seem to mind those Taking place of the teacher temporarily, Jerry Duncan is little frogs at all! Biology - - what fun! explaining a trigonometry problem to his class. T15-.
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