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Freshmen Explore Various Business rf' Fields with the business field as our aim after graduation, we started as freshmen toward that goal, Introduction to Busi- ness gave us a taste of typical office procedures and General Math paved the way to Bookkeeping. Frequently after dismissal we would stand at the door of the typing room and long for the day when we would start to learn the keyboard. Sister Marguerite Edward Bookkeeping I Introduction to Business, Salesmanship, Management Co-Moderator of Marian Committee and Future Office Workers. Bottom left: Thomas Di Mura listens as Linda Fox explains the correct way to make out a personal check. Bottom right: Business students find participation in class projects both fascinating and interesting. g! 1791 The Albany Institute of -- - ' Y 4 History and Art was founded this ' N year. 1.4 MF 'J 'Q Sister Marguerite Edward shows Rose Motto the technique of filing. 1 f 1 .D W its 5 'W Z- if My -R
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Social Studies Qffer Glimpse of Other Lands Sister Bridget Mary Citizenship Education, World History ff 5 Illini ni v f 'dw' r ss' I mi-.Q-I! Y .,. JZKZWJ' ' and People In the citizenship education class we obtained a working knowledge, not only of the ingredients of wholesome Christian liv- ing, but also the means of becoming useful and informed American citizens. The year 1960 was a challenging year of exploration of the North Pole and inter- national visits, through the media of class- room discussions and reports, we tried to keep abreast of the news. From the vantage point of our freshman year, we looked ahead to our heritage of democratic living and planned to make ourselves ready to accept that heritage when it would be offered to us. Four years is all too short a period to get ready for living a life time. Top: Sister Bridget Mary answers the questions of Vincent Rosenthal about Arctic exploration. Center: Citizenship Education students learn the principles that they will one day put into practice in civic life. Bottom: William Paraso conducts a class discussion about topics on which a citizen should be informed. His listeners are Tracy Nusbaum, Joseph Prindle, Joyce Carlin, Raymond Cruise, and John Bart- kowski. fo f u A 5
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Religion Classes Apply Christian Princip les .I 1 -gs I k ' ,. t . X' gr I lx' f X -, : ..f...5l1w 'g-gl! Lili. , 'lllllllllmllllllllll W M M ff W - T illilil M M M if .. -f I Q lB.? H? 'yuiiinlqll , bg - raaaasievkmmv 1 1.,':-K-4-'-- W' 1797--Albany became the State Capital this year. St. Mary's paris. was formed. We began to realize during our freshman year that a good Catholic would make a good citizen. That was our goal -- our democratic heritage. Through the study of Citizenship Education we learned about the formation of our country and the procedures that keep our government functioning smoothly, Then in our religion classes we applied Christian principles to civic duties. But our study was not all theoretical In our sodality activities we put into practice the ideas contained in text book and in the instructions of our teachers, Frequent Communion, devo- tion to Mary, concern for our neighbor-- these principles began to attract us and to influence our thinking. l Father Ralph Fingar Father Peter Young Cifi1ef1ShiP Education I Religion I, Moderator of Religion I Varsity Club, Tennis and Golf l Q4 Below: Joseph Stapf and Frederick Dunn serve a Mass offered by Father McTavey, Assistant Principal. Mass is offered in the school auditorium each First Friday and on all the major feasts of the school year. it-4 Coach 1 42
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