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Wmaflaemalfifd lt's harder than xxe thought, seems to he the general opinion of the trihuonometry students as they attempt to analyze the pro- cess ot using a Chinese abacus. XX'hile 'Ioan Ralcfal computes a problem through the use of a pencil and paper, Patricia Sauser, Natalie lreiehlse, Madelyn Malinowski, and Kathleen Rzeplsa endeavor to answer the question with the aid of this challenginu mathematical instrument. 0l 9lf'lfLlfLlfL8l 0 M 0gl Q:55 Mathematics. the science ever glitter ing xx ith the gold of logic. the beauty of reason. and the consistency that 2-I 'l, is an indispensable require- ment in the curriculum. Consequently. the future of expansion and develop- ment rests upon the study and application of this ever-broadening held. The simple computation ot tne lugs g facts in arithmetic and the more- detailed and challenging prohlems in trigonometry lead the students to appreciate the inestimahle value of mathematics. -no-5 XY'hile Mary Gill tollous the mathe- matital solutirn eatetully. the eomplex equations are mastered hy Eileen Kroll and Kay Phillips. Page T9
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IOQQC Displays of emotion are impurtanr to the speech sturlents. Anrlreri Singer. Margaret Pmcyk, Diana Garda, unrl fxlljllfld liirehula are quite overtaken by the expressive nmimtl ul Paulette Buscemi. The upperclassmen in the speech class are always eager tu share their experiences in contests with their fellow students. Judith Moberly presents her speech, Can a Scientist Believe in God, to the sophomores in the Little Theatre. Marianne Dworalc and Carolyn Opolony, seaterl in the first row, await their turns, Page 78 A
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OlfVLlflfLQlf'CLOL The Commercial department undertakes to broaden the students' viewpoints in the area of the ever-increasing complexities of the business and consumer world, and its ethical. social, and personal adjustment prob- lems. Since the business education is no longer only a field of study confined to the learning of abstract skills of typewriting, shorthand, bookkeeping, and othce machines. it becomes a sound and practical application of these skills in problematic situations, office tech- niques, progressive business correspondence. and various secretarial procedures. The entire follow-up of the sequence of courses in the commercial field is a basic understanding of the nature and purpose of business in our present-day business en- vironment. lusmtss 'mins C 'f0iiw6f2i Mums ow a:swsi?SiQs3Ns I , mm mln JI awww' :W is .Wm g ,gg ,Y ',4,, Y 2, ,,, ., ,. ,,. , ,g'5rg7,,6'0Q2'-9 ,M ni. i ua .1-. -, , im, , U :,,,.,,-,.,,,. r ya, M PM 4 ,aw ,-,unhmm : ALAb4CE 'vw JO UINAL as uosun to 5.4 ' The process or posting and preparing a trial balance is quite a challenge for Penelope Kuhr. Nancy Kra- marczvli. and Carolyn Opolony. ,leanetre Killian ,ind Diane Ciabrys are l'usili duplitatin: oririte memos .intl Xatiiius bulletin .inni unte- ments tor the sthiol secretary. Considerable .im aunt uf tests are generally run otl by the students in the Unite llriittite tlasses. Page 80 The keys of the typewriters of Arlene Baker and Genevieve Myrda click rhythmically to the music fur- nished by Genevieve Andreasik. Opposite Page Patricia Ratajczak assumes the full responsi- bility of operating the teletrainer demonstration set, while Phyllis Graczyk and Maureen Ryan are highly pleased to carry on a strictly-business call for the make-believe employer.
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