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GRACE KEANE AND Kathy Dennis, who were selected to attend the monthly meeting of NOMA, review their notes before re- porting to the class. ommerciaf goume UKLPJ Iayoorfunifg or raining The commercial curriculum affords the op- portunity for students to develop for themselves the most important qualities of speed, accuracy and reliability, and to become fully acquainted with the fundamentals of the modern business world. Commercial students are taught shorthand, typing, bookkeeping. advertising, business law and secretarial office practice. The latter, in pre- paring the advanced business student for secre- tarial work, provides opportunities for him to integrate the instructions in his commercial courses as well as in business English, personality development and familiarization with the use of office equipment. Again this year, our business department was represented by two seniors at the monthly meet- ings of the junior National Office Management Association QNOMAQ, held at designated busi- ness firms of the Camden area. Our representa- tives brought back interesting, detailed reports of speakers' discussions concerning the various phases of business preparation of special interest to the business graduate. AS MARILYN HILL dictates to Susan Konopka, Virginia Evers tran- scribes her shorthand notes.
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EVELYN GALLAGHER AND Agafha Riccardi praciice 'Forms of leffer wriiing on eledric fypewrifers. KATHLEEN GAFFNEY AND Grace Keane look on as Donna Wille prepares a sfencil inffheir Secrefarial Office Pracfice class. IN PREPARING THE boolde? for Opera1'ion Econ, FBLA members Cafherine Ruff, Diana Monyer and Joanne Schrule add informa+ion +o reporfs which Na+alie Hamilfon and Kafhleen Bradley are Typing. X V, - My M I Page 48
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CAROL NOWAKOWSKI, PAT Koslrub, and Marie Kinsella fincl ii' a lilfle difficull' fo malce ends meal' while filling a form for Hue iirsi' lime. SHEILA NAVARRA, MARIE Gladney, Berna- delle Mafernialc, Pal La- man, and Beafrice Omar, learn llwe fundamenfals of using llwe washer and dryer in Home Economics Class.
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