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Y 'hs way? Above: Brother Walter Davenport instructs interested sen- iors and juniors in the intricacies of economics. Left: Brother Donald Morgan points out an inaccuracy in senior Dave Om1er's business principles homework. Above: Entranced business law students seem anything but enthused with one of Br. Dona1d's interesting lectures. Right: Br. Walter Foken teaches his students how to mini- mize bookkeeping mistakes in only three simple steps. w 5, EP- - was i 1 . , It 'ff . 2 BUSINESS- 107
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- -an-fi nf: -v--: L l. f ' ,Q F121 l 4 1 Central Developes Future Big Businessmen , vn I I ' i w ..., I i e.. . ' 1 ea! :S X Above: Leading the class in personified typing, sophomores Matt Ritter and Thomas Mayotte show true form. Bottom: As Doug VanStone adds up the figures on Brother Walter's adding machine, Randy McKee records the data. One important part of life once you've left high school is the handling of your business affairs. At Catholic Central, students had the opportunity to learn how to handle themselves in today's dog eat dog world by taking one of th e excellent business courses offered. This year's courses included accounting, rec - ord keeping, typing, advanced typing, busi- ness law, and economics. Brother Walter Foken, head of the busi- ness department, taught students the compli- cated intricacies of accounting and record keeping. He also taught sophomores the pro- per techniques of typing and upperclassmen how to achieve high speed accuracy in ad- vanced typing. Brother Donald Morgan helped students in understanding business principles and learn basic laws in business law. Also, the econom- ic structure of our government was covered in Brother Walter D a v e np o r t's economic class. .sy 106-BUSINESS
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