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BUSINESS the incentive to pave our careers in commerce Sister Mary Antoinette, C.S.S.F The Seniors are gaining experience in Office Practice by helping to index new books. Busy at work are Victoria Mielnikiewicz, Phyllis Dudek, Jean Kula, and Carol Mitchell. Senior students are earnestly attempting to improve their shorthand forms. Phyl¬ lis Butenas is taking her turn at dictat¬ ing letters to her fellow students. Those taking the dictation are (left to right) Andrea Stroiney, Constance Alaimo, Frances Labutis, and Marie Renna. iin®! mil, HI B J] wmi 11 1 jj till: £ I
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Training in ... All ready to check the results of their Shorthand efforts are Juniors Beverly Slifkus, Mary Crowley, Marion Lu- mana, Mary Lou Uzdarwin and Sharon Bergh. Members of the Typing II class learn some mechanics of the typewriter by inserting new ribbons. They are (front row, left to right) Geraldine Siok, Sheila Butler, Wini¬ fred Kuraitis, (back row, left to right) Judith Verrengia and Patricia Cassotta. Sister Mary Angelica, C.S.S.F. Bookkeeping requires accuracy. Here students struggle over pro¬ fit and loss sheets: (front row, left to right) Virginia Eaton, Ruth Smith, (back row, left to right) Patricia Kalmer, Patricia McKenna, and Karen McCue.
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The first-year typists are engaged in learning the fundamentals of the art of typing. These Sophomores are (left to right) Diane Pederzoli, Jean Renna, Donna Hopkins, Margaret Wil¬ liams, Judy Guay, Janet Lucas, Virginia Tyler, and Mary Quag- lini. These beaming Senior Transcription s ' udents are proudly com¬ paring their newly received certificates for proficiency in Short¬ hand. They are (top to bottom) Rita Crowley, Leila Ferrari, Diane Ingraham, and Barbara Carrigan.
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