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AFTER SCHOOL HOURS Iind Margarei Cumbee, Mary Fraser, Jeannerfe Smilh and Ellen Buckley completing programs for the Canficle of the Nafivify. two machines mark dawn of business class DEMONSTRATION OF POSTING MACHINE by Hegler Behling captivafes the interesl of Business Club members Sherrell Hopp- mann, Brenda Walsh, Mary Shiver, Colleen O'Rourlxe, Agnes Sheedy, Paf Beshere and Margaret Cumbee. I'LL TAKE THIS ONE, exclaims Palsy Kausek to Agnes Sheedy and Mary Shiver as she chooses her gift from a grab bag during their Christmas party. 5-,,, mv Qu 9
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lt should be here! Why doesn't it come. A smoke might help. Hey ya'lll lt's herel 4 top nat'l ratings challenge '60 editors In the last precious days of the waning summer vacation, plans for the Miscellany's 33rd edition were being made ready. First on the work schedule was the development of a strong, original theme. Agreeing a modern theme would satisfy their desire for something different, the staff began the search for an appropri' ate subiect. After becoming saturated with the school's history, thumbing through science magazines and imbibing the best in journalism publications, Editor Charles DeAntonio created Time Capsule Coverage. To this versatile editor fell the iob of laying out the annual and designing the cover. Together with asso- ciate editor Patricia Schill, Charlie met the veterans of the '59 staff who were to spend time contributing to the '60 capsule. October's mail brought news of top ratings from four national press associations. Spurred on by the judges challenge for a repeat performance, the literary staff continued to write and re-write copy, captions and head- lines. Although everyone continued to meet on Thursday, the business staff operated as a separate outfit. After ironing out all financial problems, layout returns were checked and double checked by them. With ace shutterbug, Roy Clifton, heading the group, complete student picture coverage kept the photo- graphers busy. That finishing touch of art work called for by Charlie's layout was supplied by the skillful pen of Hugh McGregor. LONG-AWAITED COPY of '60 Miscellany is presented to Judy Dunne by associate-editor Pat Schill while other staff members Annette Buero, Adrienne Grub- man, and Vera Goetz are al- ready engrossed in their copies. Page Seventy-Nine
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When Father O'Brien Hrst thought of opening Bishop England he interrupted his swim on Sullivan's Island with Father May to ask Jim, how about get- ting me a couple of typewriters. l want to start a high school. How things have changed since! The Business Club members now have at their dispsal a wide variety of machines including 50 typewriters-45 manual and 5 electric-mimeograph, ditto, and adding machines, a veritax copier and a multilith. The upperclassmen who are eligible tor member- ship, made good use of the equipment and gained valuable experience while duplicating office 'Forms and printing library and corridor passes. To become acquainted with the everyday work ot the business world they made a trip to the Citizens 8. Southern National Bank to hear about the machines and the after-hours work of the bank. Presiding at the meetings held twice monthly were: President, Agnes Sheedy, vice-president, Patsy Gar- rett, Secretary, Veronica Friend and Treasurer, Mary Shiver. 1 ff INTRICATE WORKINGS of a bank vault are explained by Mr. Gorden Brown to Colleen O'Rourke, Margaret Cumbee, Mary Shiver and Brenda Walsh. commercial club now boast increase of 48 EIGHT THOUSAND DOLLARS token by Mr. Jenkin S. Crayton from safe-deposit boxes fascinates Leona Bozzeli, Mary Fraser, Anita Stutzenberger, Margie Buck, Melverie Kops and Sally Bell. I Page E,gnvy.Cne
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