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Academics f 4K A ten page project absorbs Claudia Green and Carol Villeneuve. Paul Hribernick keeps his eyes on the copy. BUSINESS Practice M akes Perfect Working frantically to meet the high standards of the bus- iness world and the demands of college professors, Marist students used many business courses. Marist offered book- keeping, business law, shorthand, notehand and typing. Columns of numbers, worn pencil leads and generous amounts of practical experience each night marked the bookkeeping and business law students. Typing, a valu- able skill for the college-bound student, was a popular course for sophomores, juniors and seniors. Sore arms, rattled brains from timed writes and general frustration characterized most typing students. With the help of the business teachers and hard-working, persevering attitudes on the part of most of the students, they made progress in business techniques. . swim X., a t Q fx si 1 ff. Biff' J ,-..:., - Typing II student Lois Seven uses the Dictaphone. Bookkeeping students Susan Lewis, Debbie Durbin and Carol helps business law student Mary Reed. igulf-' u 1' 549' 1 'i H.-ni
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--. N H-a-....,,,,M Academics SOCIAL SCIENCES Meet Your World The world - complex, fascinating, changing - past, present, future - all were taken care- fully into consideration by each class involved in some area of social science. The econo- mists grew to understand and to use the terms marginal productivity, functional distribution diminishing returns, etc. History students dis- covered the men behind the names Napoleon, Churchill, Hammarsjold and Mao Tse Tung. All those in the social sciences journeyed around the world to Waterloo, Gettysburg, Watts, Vietnam. They looked at the people, studied their culture, changed ideas and form- ed new ones. Tom Leavy prepares a letter to send to the governor protesting our move into Cambodia. ' a if 15 all SEZ Er tw -L ug ,F ,fa 'A . J fi
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