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DEMONSTRATING techniques, Sister Mary Elizabeth introduces Bill Sutton, Bill Burbridge, Barbara Zanette and Charlotte Heinl to typing. RESULTS of properly used envelope addresser are admired by Sister Mary Frances and Donna Deemer during an office practice class. WITH a look of determination, Richard Morris tackles modern typing vacuum. 55
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Commercial Studies Produce Efficiency The curriculum of Morris Catholic includes the business department headed by Sister Mary Frances. Its pur- pose is to prepare the students for a future in the fields of typing, stenography, bookkeeping, and oflice prac- tice. Typing I and II, Stenography I and II, Oiiice Practice, and Bookkeeping are taught by Sister Mary Frances. PROPER technnique is domonstrated by Sister Mary Elizabeth. 54 Teacher of Typing I and of the new General Business course is Sister Mary Elizabeth. Bookkeeping, Ofiice Practice, Stenography, and Typing present the development of secretarial skills to the students. General Business is open to the sopho- moresgand is intended to give a general idea of the busi- ness world. It is designed for those taking college pre- paratory courses but who would like an idea of the different phases of business such as management, or- ganization, real estate, and insurance. HELPING Sister Mary Frances to demon- strate the audio equipment is Jane Ezzi.
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Home Economics knowledge is put to use by Cathy Siro, Terri Miller, Liz Boom and Nora Boyle to add to their wardrobes at a low price O O O Home Economics Creates Hospltallt MC's future homemakers could be found learning the trade of homemaking daily under the supervision of Sister M. Johanette. Room 215 provided girls with a real kitchen, where they not only became acquainted with the art of cooking, but also with an interesting course in etiquette and practical home care. Sewing, an occupation which enabled many students to make their own clothes, is another educational aspect of Home Eco- nomics. Over all, the keynote of the course was practicality, for it taught the girls thriftiness in shopping and in their general future lives as homemakers. Sister M. Johanette found Home Economics an enjoyable subject. HER masterpiece! Charlotte Heinl finishes her Halloween centerpiece. DISPLAYING a model dress-making project, Sister M. Johanette smiles. 56
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