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prepare s or tlze ,Business World ia I1 Z i'- On the board in general business class, freshman, Eileen Milt: demonstrates the essentials. ,, 1' no ek ----f L,,,,,J L-,.,,,.-J This is almost lun! say seniors Dolores Carberry and Maureen Hearne as Sister M. N Joel looks on. A f yy, X f' V . if If iff' iii Af 1 , if , 'fl 31- ls that a debit or o credit, asks sophomore Mary Ann Rosetta while her colleagues-Jane Rodgers, Patricia Sem- chyshyn, Katherine Schirra try to answer her questions
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yprng, cgjlzortliancf Qfjqlce ractice 5'-4 . ,. 1 2' ff, A Junior Evelyn Whitcavago practices her one finger typing as Diane Meyer waits her turn. D--Y Upon entering SBA we found that we would have the opportunity to receive full com- mercial training. Freshmen year gave us our background in general business. Sophomore year brought bookkeeping into our cur- riculum, thus expanding our knowledge. Even though we spent many hours on numbers and worksheets, the balanced books proved a worthy reward. Shorthand and typing were introduced to us in our iunior year. Our classes were turned into model offices as we learned to apply speed and accuracy to these skills. Business English aFlords us an excellent refresher course in speaking and writing which is so necessary in our communicative world. As we advanced in shorthand and typing in our senior year we were given an inside look at office procedures in our office practice classes. The women that SBA molds have full training in religion, as well as business, and can certainly be considered ready to work in today's irreligious commercial world. Ahl Four enthusiastic shorthand students! Senior Lois Macomber demonstrates how to form the Y, while Katherine Scollon, Leona Minnichbach, and Barbara Lynch watch with interest f m pa- o H 'mx' s an -sf QT' 1 1 ..,,,N ,' ff-
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