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Bookkeepers of tomorrow solve the everyday problems encountered in the world of linance. The juniors begin their business studies by learning to record transactions in the journal. They learn to remember that the funda- mental bookkeeping equation is Assets : Liabilities plus Proprietorshipf' Patricia Mellcy and Ann Weihmann check the accuracy of posting the first four transactions in the journal. . . . builds , perfection ' x 1 Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of their party. Mr. Manion checks the work of Joe Reardon while the rest of the typing class pounds away. Both elementary and advanced typing. together with Stenography and Bookkeeping, are part of the business course available in the boys' division at CD. 5-u.,..f M' . X
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l -11 Qi -1 X' vm! -Q The slogan of the business world today is definitely. The survival of the littestf' Cardinal Dougherty High School. aware of this fact and eager to fit her graduates properly to meet the challenge of competition, has gone all out to provide her busi- ness department with the very latest in office equipment. Elec- tric typewriters, dictaphones, comptometers, adding machines. Rex-Rotary mimeograph, transcription machines. and filing facilities are all familiar to us. Certainly, if application be com- bined with our training. Cardinal Dougherty will be well repre- sented in the front ranks of the business world of tomorrow. ll' , v UM: num awww , 3 , Carol Lendell proof-reads a transcription typed on the new I.B.M. Execu- tive-onc of the many ultramodern business machines used in training the C.D. secretaries of tomorrow.
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Father Lennon is the head of the Business Department in the Boys' Di- vision. Juniors Jim Maher and John Slattery observe as he operates on a defective machine after the typing period. r' 1 W These seniors are learning practical experience in Bling. Rita Meditz, Mary Ann Eaves, and Mary Pressler check and file the patron slips for the school play. Meet Me in Saint Louis. thus simplifying the later task of preparing the list for publication. faaeamvemfmw A N . gi A J- , YI ' l.,.,-F .0 Y'-r uf 1 1 W , , 0 :fl z 'yd'
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