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Reflect their training MISS NANCY SPURR. A BUSINESS GRADUATE from Norfolk Catholic in 1953, returned to speak to the Business Club at a buffet dinner given during National Secretary Week to honor business grraduates of the past ten years. . SN i-tftfrt' :I 5332- :si FQ :sw s ffrf- - f 1 1 1 if S' is ki. gay ,, , f , ff - - if L. is at at 1, if- ., R Q? Mt ,Ala it? it Alf IN A RECENT TOUR to the Naval Supply Center, some members of the Business Club are being shown the finished product of a very intricate photographic machine, From the opening day of Norfolk Cath- olic High in September, 1950, one of the most important departments of the school has been the Business Department. Of course, the main purpose of this depart- ment is the education of those desiring to enter the business world as typists or stenographers. During the course of this instruction, however, the department per- forms much of the office work of the sch oo l. This enables the student to ac- quaint herself with the various duties of a typist or secretary. Another function of the department is the operation of the Business Club. The junior and senior students of the business department are the members of this club, whose main project is the publication of the student directory. The profit realized from this and other smaller projects goes toward the purchasing of a business ma- chine for the department each vear. Two of the electric tvpewriters and the comp- tometer were obtained in this wav. The excellent business instruction the students receive in this department and the experience acquired through member- ship in the Business Club are a credit to Norfolk Catholic Hifrh. The success of our past graduates in the business world is a living reflection of this excellent training.
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THE BUSINESS CLUB PRESIDENT, CECILIA VENUTO, ably assisted by vice-president, Tommye Anne Damiano, and secretary-treasurer, Juanita Lynch, carried the club through another successful year. JULIE SELUGA, SHARON LUKINOVICH, ARLENE CAMERON, AND MARTHA BLACKBURN are happily receiving' from Cecilia Ven- uto their cash awards for selling the most chances in the Business club raffle. ,276 X i I ,. .ff DOUG BRICKNER A N D S C O T T BLANKENSHIP are firing questions at Mr. Dye, a typing expert from Hawaii, in an effort to distract him from his copy.
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TOMMY DECKER MAKES A NEAT TWO-POINT LANDING while winning the low hurdles over James Oliver and Terry Falls in a classic Field Day Event. V 3 . .xv 3 A '21 THAT'S USING YOUR HEAD GIRLS. Don't laugh, they did, while winning the intramural volleyball tournament. FIRST ROW: Marilyn Bouvier, Judy Eastmen. SECOND ROW ' Kath Donlon Jane Bob ' I : y 9 ' czynski, Virginia Coppola. THIRD ROW: Sharon Bramble, Alycia Casper, Stephanie Blandin and Anita DeGennaro. ,ai s. W Marilyn Bouier pushes a few inches in front of Mary Nardoianni to win one of the 1960 Field Day track events. ANOTHER FIRST FOR THE FRESH- MAN CLASS! The champs of the In- tramural Basketball Tournament of Homeroom 1 are elated after their up- setting victory over the Senior girls. THE BATTERED AND TIRED VET- ERANS of Homeroom 19 are caught in a rare shot after bringing the intramural basketball trophy hack to the Senior class. FIRST ROW: Bob Upton, Charles Moyer, Lorenzo Roberts. S E C O N D ROW: Elmer Riddick, Frank Zadell, Joe Moore, Gerard Zoby, John Evans. THIRD ROVV: James Oliver and Mike Tongel.
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