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aw ana! gooLLeeloin9 The keen mind sees clearly what is to be clone to solve a problem-and dues it. The proud boast of business training is that it produces such minds, and Dominicaifs reputation attests to the fact. W H3 95 S S. Mary Aquinas Chairman 5 S. M. Ccorgc Bernard X. N, w S. Mary Jessica The principles of Law form I1 fnumlation for legal lzusi- ness t7'II7lSIll'fl0ll.9,U states S. Franvis Marie tu her fifth term pupils. C. Lelzerka, M. O'Shea and M. Nunke are in full accord urith her theory.
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an fl ,f S. Mary Judith S. M. Clare Augustine eneraf gufiinefw Life is meant to be an orderly process. Though seemingly insignificant, the records administration aids Miss Dominican in reaching her goal. She learns that speed isnlt everything, but must be coupled with efliciency. In this course, the basic rules count from beginning to end. So, too, in life: the principles learned in youth are carried through adulthood. Curiosity which asks: What is business really like? finds its first answer in Introduction to Business. This general course is a whetting of the business appetite in each student. Further advancement comes with the study of Busi- ness Law. Every girl has spent a good portion of her time memorizing principles which invariably do not appear on the Regents. Then comes the balancing sub- ject-bookkeeping. Life, too, is a balance. Always, the Dominican girl keeps her accounts even with God and man. She will carry bookkeeping to the business office and thence into her personal life, always maintaining balance, harmony and order. As the saying goes: Order is heaven's first lawn. ls. ln. S. Clare Augustine smiles approuingly as eager freshmen L. Strenck, B. Keene, B. Dunne, M. Herring demonstrate their knowledge of corrct banking procedure. Their classmates M, Combader, N. Cooney, V. Stillwaggon, M. Carroll, M. Leone, P. Engel, C. Hull, G. Burchick, V. Driscoll, and E. Farkas follow the lesson in their textbooks.
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C. Kenr, P. Stoneham, N. De Tulla, E. Fischer, M. Caden, A. Danlzusky, T. Keilich, A. Gleason, I. Seiler, M. Rucilmrski, M. Sutay, P. Conlmy, and 1. Sunde of S. M. Espiritu's secretarial class portray ease and skill us they apply the fruits of their learning. M. Auellino, W. Butler, L. Chestis and C. Bash of E32 drill the shorthand outlines illustrated on the hoard under the direction of their Stenogruphy teacher, S. Mary Kenneth.
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