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Santa Cruz Evening News from Santa Cruz, California • Page 6

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PAGE SIX. SANTA CRUZ EVENING NEWS, TUESDAY, JljNE 25, 1918 A Few Successful Graduates of Heald's Business College AIMEE PATTERSON took a steno- HELEN TATUM of Le Grande took graphic course in the Hald Night our full commercial course after which School, after which we assisted her we placed her in a position as book-In securing a position as teacher of keeper and stenographer for Dodge Gregg Shorthand in the Standard Manning of the Pacific Garage, Santa Commercial School, San Francisco. Cruz. RAYMOND SAUERS, a recent graduate of the Civil Service Course, has been appointed to a stenographic po- sition in the Military Intelligence Bureau, Washington, D. at a salary of $1100 a year.

MAYBELLE FREEMAN is doing stenographic work for the Santa Cruz Land Title Company. She made a record in completing a shorthand course in three months' time. 1 A recent visitor to the College was MYRA WILLIAMS, now stenographer at the Paso Robles Hotel, where she is getting along very nicely. ANNIE CHRISTY Stenographer, Willys-Overland- Pacific San Francisco, Cal, Graduating from the bookkeeping and shorthand departments in both of which her work was exceptionally thorough, Miss Christy was well Qual ALVARD WEBSTER Prin. Com'l.

Dept. High School, Hilo, Hawaii Previous to taking up commercial work Miss Webster was a public school teacher. After completing a full commercial course at Heald's Kh received the California State I 1 WALLACE RICHEY Bookkeeper and Stenographer, First National Bank, Santa Cruz. Very few people would attempt to attend High School all day and carry both the bookkeeping and stenographic courses at Business College during -the evening as did Wallace Rlchey the past year. We were glad to recommend him to the First National Bank, where we are informed he is one of the most valuable, young men ever in the service of that WILLIAM RICHARDS ified to hold such a high-grade post- EDWARD TABACCHI tion as she now has.

Like all Heald graduates she is well pleased with the Bookkeeper, Pacific Telephone instruction given in our school. Telegraph Oakland, Cal. FLORENCE HARPER, a graduate Mr Tabacchl was one ot the best of the local Heald School, and one students in our bookkeeping depart- Commercial Teachers credentials, stenographer, Government Arsenal, and went to her present position, Benicia, Cal. where Bhe receives a salary more than double what she was getting as a To a great extent Mr. Richards is teacher in California.

She also con- a self taught student, having com- ducts a private evening school from pleted the Gregg Shorthand Manual which she derives considerable in- without a teacher. He took advanced of the shorthand teachers the past ment the past year, always standing 65,000 Heald graduates endorse our shorthand work in the local school come. Francos' 1 the th6 ClaSS ln FaPld C1" 8chools and work' Ask any one ot 80 culation and penmanship. After se- them if you should secure a Heald after which he passed the Civil Service examination with such a high grade that he was appointed to his present position at $1500 a year a curing his present position through training. PHYLLIS HENRY VIVIAN MEEHAN has a position as bookkeeper and stenographer for the Independent Market, Santa Cruz.

salary paid very few beginners in the Bookkeeper and Stenographer, S. our Oakland school he wrote us as follows: "I would not "be able to hold Heald's San Francisco school placed CARMEL O'NEILL with Goldberg, my present position If I had not com- wholeSaVe Grocers, and Government Service. Milling King City, Cal. Through our San Francisco school Pleted the bookkeeping course under her sister, Annabell, with the Pacific Miss Henry's father recognized the value of a business education and sent we placed LILLIAN NICHOLLS, with yor instruction. My first month's Telephone Telegraph Co.

Their 1 A AA tf a home is at Capitola. Joseph Musto, Keenan Marble salary was Dealers Contractors, San Francisco, Cal. CECELIA KENNY is doing stenographic work for Police Judge John H. Leonard. his daughter to Santa Cruz, where many of his neighbors' children had secured a thorough training in business.

While in school she made a remarkable record one of which she and her teacher may well feel proud. She is now working for her father. GILBERTA FELKER, BESSIE DISHER and ADA TERRILL have accepted office position with a publishing house at Mountain View. I V'- 1 fa sm WALTER FRANKLIN, PETER FRANCES PARKER, recently went DELCO and EARL LONG have ex- to Washington, D. to accept a cellent positions with the Shaw-Batch- stenographic position in the Depart-er Shipbuilding Company at South San ment of Labor at $1100 a year.

The Francisco. position as bookkeeper and stenogra pher at Cedar's Garage, vacated by Miss Parker, is now held by Mary MR. O. F. FOLSOM, who attended Orendorff.

our bookkeeping department, is hold If' ft A ing a position with the Federal Reserve Bank, San Francisco, at a salary of $125.00 a month. LUCELLA BOVEE Prin. Com'l Ukiah, High School A number of former public school teachers have recently graduated from our school and secured credentials as commercial teachers. None are better qualified than is Miss Bovee. She was thorough and conscientious in school and we are informed that she CLYDE EARLS Watson- Bookkeeper, WILLIAM TAYLOR, who attended the Heald Night School while completing his last year in the Santa Cruz high school, passed the Civil Service Alaga ville, Cal.

(To have a position waiting for you examination, and was immediately an- has greatly improved the work of RUBY BOBBY Government Stenographer, Washing. was the fortunate experience of Clyde pointed to a position as stenographer Earls of Watsonville. He is now jn the Navy Yard at Mare Island. His the department of which she now charge. keeping the books of two firms in his salary is $110.00 a month.

ton, D. C. HAROLD RICHEY Miss Bobby is a graduate of Night Bookkeeper, First National School. After completing her course Santa Cruz, Cal. Bank, home town.

He earns more than $100 a month. OUR SATISFIED STUDENTS ARE OUR BEST she was for a time employed by the Coast Counties Gas Electric Co. After graduating from the Santa Cruz High School Mr. Richey decided Students enrolling in any Heald school are entitled to the services of the Heald Employment Department wherever Heald Schools are located, and will be assisted in securing a Later she passed the Civil Service Ex. "A that he needed a business training amination and was appointed to her ot r.i present position at $1100 a year.

position in any city in which they Clvrie Hiekev. Elton Bardwell lege. He was soon able to secure his present position with the bank, where his. brother had already been Frank Selev. Deloa Whionle.

Lowell mW wish to locate. This is an ad Rankin, Buel Oinsmore, Leslie Short vantage offered by no other private and William Sivley are a few recent scuuuis ou uie t-acmc Coast. Heald students who are now fighting for their country, some serving in the army and others in the navy. ARTHUR HURD recently went to Siskiyou county to do stenographic work for his uncle. 'l r- 1 I MAY ATKINSON Bookkeeper and Stenographer for M.

Abrams, Santa Cruz. Miss Atkinson was a successful public school teacher, but she realized that there are greater opportunities along other lines and entered Heald's Business College, where she made a rmarkable record as a student. Besides holding her present position she assists with the bookkeeping in the Heald's Night School, where her teaching ability is recognized and appreciated by those in attendance. Heald's San Francisco school placed FLOYD'IRISH, of Santa Cruz, with the Wurlitzer Automatic Piano Company, San Francisco. NINA DOTT KERR has secured a stenograph(ic position with the AaV sociated Oil Co.

in San Francisco. Lack of 'space prevents our telling of all the students who have taken courses at this institution and secured good positions during the past year. MISS MONA U'REN of Watsonville has a position as stenographer for the Baldwin Shipping San Francisco, Cal. The Coast Counties Gas Electric Company has secured the services of CECILE FISHER, one of the best stenographers ever graduated from the local Heald school. ESTHER SPANGENBERG had not yet completed her course when she was offered a stenographic position in Carson City, Nevada, at $80 a month, which she accepted.

REX GUICHARD Stenographer C. M. St. P. Butte, Mont.

$140.00 a Month. In less than one year from the time The Western Union Telegraph Company of San Francisco engaged HAZEL HOLLIDAY for stenographic work at a beginning salary of $75.00 a month. he left school Mr. Guichard had se- ANITA STRECKER, of Gonzales. cured his present position, where he wii0 took some work in our school re CHRISTINE ATKINS Oil San Stenographer Standard Jose, Cal.

is giving satisfaction. In a recent let- cently, is with the Wiedeman Goat ter he said, "Since leaving school I Millc Company, have had several different positions, each better than the previous one. I RAE COX, of Santa Cruz, secured owe my success to the training re- a Position with the San Francisco ceived at Heald's Business College." Storage Company. She was placed When he first left school he was through the San Francisco school. FLORENCE BONETTI Stenographer, Willard Battery San Francisco, Cal.

We have had few students who were more thorough and conscientious with their work than was Miss Christine Atkins. When she complet- placed, through our Oakland office. doing steno- ed ner course and informed us that Misa Rnnetti snpnt niv months wlv, tha Wo.fan, tVA 11 11 U' 1,11 Hii.Hr- 1 1. 1 1 our Shorthand Department, becoming ward taking the Civil Service exami- I UaKe Abstract 1 arTa pofl Joe we a very proficent stenographer, nation and working for ti govern- Where her work ls very P'ed her in her present position Through our San Francisco school ment at American Lake, Washington satlsfactory' our Btchfooltlln that city. She she was placed in her present position A majority of the successful busi- Heald Pivil Rrvln.

B. where both she and her employers are ness men of this community have at- never fails. Many of our graduates ,5" ULl al LU 1 0 well satisfied. tended Heald's Business College. are in the U.

S. Government Service, school. JAMES DUNNING Clerk, Southern Pacific San Francisco raw After working hard all day as collector for the Santa Cruz Evening News, Mr. Dunning still had enough 0 -7- ALICE BURNS Government Stenographer, Washington, D. C.

Miss Burns had taken a stenographic course at the Santa Cruz High School, but entered Heald's Business College for some advanced work. She soon took the Heald's Civil Service course and passed the examination and was appointed to her present position, with which she is very well pleased. Her salary is $1100 a year. ambition to attend our Evening School, and pursued a course of study that enabled him to secure and hold his present position, where he is now making a salary of $100 a month. He Is a booster for Heald's Business College.

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