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2 'Q X N st' .Ng ,s M R e Nsiscsg X A? Nancy RYGH Irene Salinas Pete Savage ML l . z A -' 3 W S - is , --ef if , , l I if Louis Schwmg I Claire Shanahan Donna Shea 'Commercrlal work must be exact Our papers neat and all intact. As times goes on, the students learn This good advice they may not spurn. ---rz rl tgfphg In the commerce department Sister Virginia prepares Marquette's gifts to the oil tycoons through shorthand, typing and bookkeep- ing courses. Shorthand will be especially helpful to the future secretaries, who are now walking around writing in air. They get a lot of enioyment on Fridays, listening to the dictation taken down from radio and T.V. broadcasts. The range of programs is vastg to say the least. It sometimes includes Bishop Sheen, Lum and Abner, and even The Old Fashioned Religion Hour. Balancing letters, increasing speed and striving for accuracy are a few of the more important aspects of typing. This subiect will enable stu- dents to till office iobs and to complete college assignments with great- er speed, accuracy and neatness. The typists are put under pressure on perfect-paper day, trying to procure a paper without mistakes. Many know from their own experi- ence how close one can come to a heart attack when a mistake is made onthe very last line. How to keep account of the material things that God has given to us : this is bookkeeping. Debits, credits, assets, liabilities - a whole new language is needed to label the lists of figures that somehow or other have to add up or subtract to the same answer. Seniors taking this sub- iect will take their knowledge into all walks of life, whether it be in their homes or in the business world. They will always thank their lucky stars for that wonder-discovery, ink eradicator, which has saved many of them from hair-tearing and nail-biting. Yes, these subjects will certainly bea big help in the business world of the future, but they will also give a little something extra to the home makers, For it is not only knowledge they will take out of these classes but also the discipline of mind which will last even when their memories have faded. Steve Sontag explains a new technique to typing students, Betty Henzel, Judy Hirsch, and Patsy Peace. lt's not as easy as it looks, Judy! -,,,-f ' Page 43
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