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Clothing . . . a womanly skill ea X Di Lesnssqis. Sewing is one of Presentation's most delightful and constructive classes. Whether it be a simple-to-make blouse or a difficult-to-make suit they are making, stu- dents are confident they will complete the garment to perfection with the skillful aid of Miss Anita De Martini and Mrs. Walter Kenny. A typical student, Virginia Tringale, has learned to read, understand, and cut out a pattern, how to join the various pieces, how to operate a sewing machine, how important fitting a garment is, and how to finish a gar- ment professionally. Sewing class becomes a pleasant relaxation during the steady routine of a day of study, but sewing students know that it is also a wonderful preparation for the homemakers of tomorrow.
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Business Education... Working diligently, Helen Prepou her knowledge ofthe business arts. tse adds mimebgraphing to skills for the tuture At Presentation High School the student receives a well-rounded and practical ed- ucation in business skills. Introduced to business courses in her sophomore year through typing, the stu- dent may take shorthand as well as sec- ond year typing in her junior year. Bookkeeping and secretarial practice round out the senior year. Secretarial practice comprises typing, shorthand and transcription as well as a working knowl- edge of mimeograph, dictaphone, comp- tometer, and electric typewriter. The sec- retarial practice class is run as a simulated office in order to acquaint the student with office procedure and requirements. Patricia Patton demonstrates to the class her ability to take shorthand dictation. Skillful hands and an alert mind are combined in prepar- ing Virginia Tringale for her future secretarial career.
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Cathy Thomas, editor of the Reflector , sternly cuts a super- fluous adjective. The aspiring reporter is offered a three year course in iournalism which teaches clear and con- cise writing as well as how to make heads and leads . After her stay in the Press Room, the sanctum sanctorum with its trophies and tradi- tions, the reporter will be able to use her new- found writing skills for simple every-day necessities or a future career, and to fulfill her Christian duty as an apostle ofthe pen. Journalism . . .Q goal for the uapostles of the pen Reporter Roberta Baldelli, News Editor Helen O'Brieng and Copy Editor Barbara Brunetta illustrate team work. Just off the presses , the Reflector easily catches univer- sal student interest. Polishing trophies is a pleasant iob for Helen Nuyens and Veronica Ganci, while Joan Toso admires the legacy of a past editor. A6
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