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TE 1 Q .gall Sixth period typing class concentrates on a project. BUSINESS In today's World, it is difficult to keep in pace with the high standards set up by our society. To prepare a student to meet these requirements, Marist offers a variety of business courses. Bookkeeping, Business Law, Office Procedures, Notehand, Typing, and Shorthand are valuable to those who Wish to get jobs in the business World. It might be frustrating at first, but many students are grateful to have learned the skill of typing. In college, knowing how to type will be a great help with term papers and other assignments demanded by professors. Practical of- fice experience may be gained by stu- dents Who look ahead and View the World as a place where business really counts. 36 Sister Shirley helps Mary Ritzman calculte. -g , -- . .,, In Office Procedures, Karen Brown works carefully A
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D.-1 james Weaver Speaks on the upcoming elections. CQ 3 . mei' 1 o' 2 W ee in N . Sf If Two speakers from the Afro-A merican Institute exchange ideas with students. 35
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FOREIG AN UAGES Communication is always a big problem throughout the World, and the language classes this year attempted to bridge this gap as much as they could. They learned the cultures of their respective countries as Well as the language. First year classes learn the basics of the language, vocabulary, spelling and pro- nunciation. In the second year, the stu- dents master the reading and pronuncia- tion skills they have learned previously. Third and fourth years are dedicated to discovering other countries: for example France, Spain, Mexico and South Ameri- can countries. . . and studying literature from these countries. Occasionally, guest speakers from other countries visit classes and discuss living conditions, customs and the problems in their areas. O ' -, W -4 y. '-fy '- :Jw telqzg- . '. C at ' :-: . fwfr' ' - 3 5 1 7 4 :? ?'3i-I'f i1'fifar1.51'?i' - rv -.Ml - Q-'Y 1-1-A :I Q - lt?-Q,ip1.,g'5z'ff-1.1-:'.1 Ss,- .w:.'ifs:,E:wy.A A N 7 -A n-sew-1 an .- QP' i E In french, Brother Charles discusses a French magazine artlcle . S 37
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