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G. O. Classes Combine Business with Holiday Fun These girls are typing up orders for caps and gowns for Senior Graduation. Standing, left to wright: Jeannette Skarzynski, Carol Johnson, Sandra Lloyd, Diane Ledger, and Rose- mary Gentile. Sitting: Julie Gaudenzi and Patricia Rovelli. isin‘ ELLE LEE ES Above: Time out for Christmas Party. The G. O. Accounting Class, Row 1: Ann Gau- denzi, Carol Johnson, Sandra Somers, Patricia Rovelli, Joan Champagne, Judith Bourgeois, Julie Gaudenzi, (Santa) David Thibault, Mrs. Foote. Row 2: Rosemary Gentile, Priscilla Gonyea, Lois Adams, Patricia Romano, Donna Woodworth, Mary Tiraterra, Ann Settembro, Sandra Lloyd, Harriet Olson, Evelyn Roberts, Beverly Rising, and Gail Kurtz. Row 3: Jeannette Skarzynski, Edward Anderson, John Wood, Diane Ledger, Carl Ersing, Patricia Kuras, Clifford Plourde, Carol Larson, Jane Miciak, and Allan Peck. Betty Goodrich was missing. At left is Jolly Saint Nick guarding the Christmas Tree.
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Commerce Students Practice Office Techniques | Above, Judy Grochmal and Erika Erndt learning tele- phone techniques and tele- phone courtesy in Mr. Serafino’s Business class. At right Janice Vennard, Eve- lyn St. Marie and Joan Ter- zi are working on a practice set of books in Mr. Alleva’s Bookkeeping class. 18 ib s These students of Mr. Jones’ Machine Calculation class are drilling on a mul- tiplication exercise to gain skill in the use of the proper technique of the touch system. Students are, Row 1: Gail Kurtz, Carole Hamell, Frances Pericolosi. Row 2: Beverly Rising, Patricia Kuras, Mary Si- mone. Row 3: Bruce Camp- bell and Ann Donnellan.
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Stenography and Typing Prepare Students for Office Work At right is Miss Walker’s Type II class in action. First row, right, front to rear, are: Carolyn Codraro, Kathie Collis, Dorothy Downer. Second Row: Anita Ford, Laura Hebert, Audrey Hill, Linda Hobson, When a girl leaves Commerce to apply for a job as secretary, she is expertly qualified to ful- fill that position. She possesses a high degree of stenographic and typewriting skills, and a com- mand of English. Her boss can rest assured, for he can entrust her with responsibilities. First year stenography is devoted to learning the symbols and developing co-ordination between the hand and the ear. Then second year stenog- Barbara Jablonski, Brenda Farrell, Millicent Burgess. Third Row: Charlotte Mann, Bobbie McLoyd, Phyllis Mogue, Patricia Paschetto, Gertrude Ray- mond. Fourth Row: Carol 90 Bradway, Janet Rancore, Typing and Stenog- raphy teachers shown at left are, First Row, left to right: Miss Eleanor Walker, Miss Madeline Hunt, Miss Catherine Meehan. Second Row: Miss Gladys Midura, Miss Mary Conway, Mrs. Cath- erine Moriarty. Standing, Mr. Ernest Conchieri, Miss Honora Nelligan. raphy is devoted to transcribing and learning secretarial office work. Businesses everywhere extend a hearty wel- come to our young men and women; they are an important asset to the firm. Yvoma Robinson, Judith Christopher, Marcia Smith. Last Row: Norma Taylor, Jane Terzi, Sandra Tisdale, Sandra Phillips.
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