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Typing may have actually have been one of the more valuable courses that was taught at St. Laurence. It was important because it can be used for any subject. The course was primarily taught with the use of film aids which enabled the student to get professional advice on learning the skill. Many of the students at St. Laurence took the course and said it helped them immensely. I gping natillz Skill I 2 I 5 ini Q III! IIWE a r v UTQZOIIIQ 'll'52tBEBae HSDZJEIII gs 1 avi: up t. i.ttt Hu. N xx' 4 vi .A , Ks .. V is gyms. i it 4. ag if y 4 fe- 9 us' N W K X L , ,yi . tvs, V 1- f ii In-'avr '71 l lf. ' i - X453 Above Right: Mr. Murphy teaches students the fine art of class. Bottom Right: A student begins his typing 1' typing. Bottom Left: A student seeks assistance in typing career. 146 f Typing .X
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Left: Mr. Langlotz gets down at the Senior.Prom. Below Left: Mr. Kearney at the Soccer field. Below Right: Br. O'Donnell converses with Tony DeMarco at the Senior Prom, Center Far Left: Mr. Scott dress- ed to kill. Center: Mr. Kosiek lectures one of his ff'-vw -f +e x' I Barbers biology classes. Bottom Right: Mr. Lynch attends the graduation. Bottom Middle: Br. Granitz talks on the telephone in the Athletic directoras office. Bottom Far Left: Mr. Draski enthusiastically reviews the lab work his biology students did on the fetal pigs. .f L ,P 147
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