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RIGHT: Co-op student Janet Donaldson proves that working in a hank means money in the pocket. FAR RIGHT: The unending column of numbers temporarily stuns Rosie Calcaterra in Bookkeeping class. EXTREME RIGHT: Kaye Vincent expresses relief as she completes her Office Practice job. BELOW RIGHT: Carol Repko proves that it is a brave student who can still smile while erasing an error. BELOW: In Business Law, Prosecutor Jim Slattery cross examines Cindy Cudillo as the judge, Kevin Blazo, considers the testimony.
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■nH'.V.iM m EXTREME LEFT: If it weren’t for the sucker and the Mickey Mouse watch, Dennis Kuhas could he another Picasso. ABOVE LEFT: Armed only with his trusty trumpet, Fred Burdick marches out to conquer the Homecoming crowd. ABOVE: Senior choral members prove they can do more than sing as they model their hand sewn skirts. LEFT: Sue Leabu shows Patricia Kochic and Mark Corak that it’s all in the move- ment of the fingertips. FAR LEFT: With vengeance in his eye and paint on his face. Steve (iaerig ponders a possible counter attack on Jim Lolli. 25
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Awaits DC Talent D.C. has the makings of a major corporation as aspiring typists, lawyers, accountants, secretaries and stenographers fill the classes which prepare students for the business world. Numerous facets of this world are covered by the various commercial courses offered. Getting to class a little bit earlier to do extra lines and sacrificing long nails are well worth the effort for Typing students. Timings may appear unending and unnecessary but the speed and accuracy acquired through these help to make successful secretaries. Countless pages of transcribing and trying for the tenth time to add a column of figures correctly may also seem like futile attempts to Shorthand and Bookkeeping students, but they areworthwhile in the future as these same students apply for jobs. Business Law, a new course offered this year, allows students to study the logic behind laws and allows them to simulate court room situations where their knowledge can be put to good use. Also new this year is the Co-op program. Under the supervision of Mrs. Palmeri, students attend school for half a day and work the other half in stores and offices. Thus, they gain valuable experience for the business world. There may not be much of a resemblance now, but these students are the young executives of the future. Sr. Norma Mrs. Palmeri Sr. Regina Mary 27
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