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Enter Last Important Stage of Business Trainin Q il.1 1 Future secretaries try to increase their skill in typing during speed tests that follow the daily shorthand dicta- tion period. Below: Mary Ann Galea, Juliann Keough, Mary Jane Masenas, Georgianna Cioppa, Elizabeth Ciarfello, and Elizabeth Endres work a problem on calculators during office practice. Q-nf Below: Carol Nastasi, Bernadette Zebrowski, Frances Rapazzo, and Loretta Spensiero enact a typical office scene during a skit presented to members of the Office Practice class. 'T
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ti mv Seniors Eye Job Qportunities and 1893--Charles Steinmetz was made consulting engineer of the General Electric Company in Schenectady. He published important papers about lighting and transient cur- IEIITS. .. , ali Many of us will leave the classroom in June to step into an office. With the many opportu- nities offered us in Albany, our work will be varied, but all positions will require secretarial skills and office procedures that must be learned in high school. Our office practice classes prepared us to take jobs in filing, typing, and general office work. The secretarial course gave us speed in taking shorthand and transcribing our notes. The first semester course of Office Manage- ment gave way to one in Salesmanship during the second half of the year. Bookkeeping and Business Law rounded out a full program in business knowledge. Sister John Lalande Shorthand II and Transcription, Office Practice I and II, Secretarial Practice, Moderator of Stenorama Club. Upper Left: Sister John Lalande and Juliann Keough try out the teletrainor supplied by the Bell Telephone Company for teaching telephone technique and courtesy. General and Academic Course students lea.n personal typing to help them in office work and college. They practice tricks of the trade and special forms.
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Seniors Take Art Training into Recreation ,ef W 4 P: 'Q' Top: Marie Nitsky sets up a still-life model for sketching by Kenneth Rebusman, Mary Jo Foss, Michael Foley, and JoAnn Oster- hout. Left: Robert Acker and Loretta Spensiero display abstract designs based on student names. Bottom: Thomas Drugda, William Theroux, Edward Bender, Joseph Hoffman, and Paul Doyle spoil Mary Jo Foss, the only girl tak- ing Mechanical Drawing. 3 ' H ,Sp-.,,,
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