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  1. Delehanty High School, August Martin High School 400, Jamaica High School, Jamaica High School, Queens School for Career Development. Find yearbooks from Dominican Commercial High School in Jamaica, New York for the class of 1984 and older. Search photos, classmates, and more at Ancestry.com®.

  2. 13. Nov. 2013 · Dominican Commercial High School (1937) 161-06 89th Ave. Jamaica, Queens The school was a one-year post-high school business school for girls. Known as "D.C.", it was successful at placing young women in clerical positions throughout the city.

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  3. Urban. Commercial High School was founded by Corinne Stanton Williams Douglas in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. It began as a department of Girls High School in 1889 for girls who wanted to learn skills they could use in Atlanta's burgeoning business community. Students studied bookkeeping and typing, in addition to mathematics and history ...

  4. Learning in 1968 at Dominican Commercial High School in Jamaica, NY Established in 1936 by the Dominican Sisters of Amityville, NY as an all girl catholic high school with focus on business courses for secretary careers. "DC girls" were well known for the excellent skills as secretaries, and were alledgedly hired on the spot. The School closed ...

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  5. 12. Sept. 2021 · Dominican Commercial High School 51st Reunion. September 12, 2021 • 06:30 pm - 10:30 pm • Little Neck , NY. Details. This venue has great atmosphere with beautiful décor, very attentive staff, delicious food as well as fantastic open ...

  6. 4. Jan. 2013 · A place for the 1974 Graduating Class of Dominican Commercial High School to reconnect. We share memories as well as what we're up to these days. If you are a 1974 DC and wish to join our group,...

  7. Dominican Commercial HS Class of 1968. 201 likes. School

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