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HASTE MAKES WASTE! Joyce Rafferty and Jane Ruck on route to mimeograph room are grateful for William Lewandowski’s helping hand. MISPLACED DECIMAL POINT MEANS DISASTER! Lorraine Hasa, Barbara Lay- ton, Linda Lyon, and Patricia Snyder chuckle as they discuss the mistake in the ledger that could have bankrupted RBC. Mr. Francis Balduc, Executive Vice President of the Chamber of Commerce, explains the economic status of Red Bank to Patrick Farmer, Jean McNally and Robert Fleischman. The interview will be given to the economics class.
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Still life is the subject of a creative writing contest which was sponsored by Mr. Joseph Hintelmann. Seniors Robert Marko and Marilyn Santelle gain inspiration from antique props. Macbeth (Gregory Hillman) and Lady Macbeth (Charlotte Bennett) read excerpts from Shakes- peare’s. famous tragedy. The interested au- dience consists of Joseph Moore, Brian McFadden, Frank Arnone, and Carol Lippert. David Price raises his hands in bewilderment as journalism students Claire Sullivan, Sally Spahn, Thomas Cullen, and Ellen Rose ask for their Times. The New York printers’ strike left seniors without their .paper for several months during the year.
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The Business Department meets to tally the results of a recent survey of business graduates. Pausing for the picture are Sister Mary Alma, Department Head, Religion III, Economics, Typewriting, Consumer Mathematics, Business Law, and Business Club; Sister Mary Joel, Religion II, Stenography, Typewriting, Secretarial Training, Introduction to Business Organization, and Actuarri Club; Sister Mary Regina, Religion 1, Type- writing, Spanish; Mr. Joseph Cieri, Religion 111, Record Keeping, Bookkeeping, Typewriting, Golf Coach, Service and Proctors. BUSINESS DEPARTMENT Future secretaries Carol Santelle, Mary Gillette, and Pauline Havens hurry to get programs completed before curtain time for the One-Act Play. Diane Blackburn counts finished copies. To RBC’s Business Department, progress is a key word. A major factor influencing the department is the outstanding growth of business in Monmouth County. As a result of this growth, RBC graduates have an increased number of job opportunities. These range from positions in professional offices to jobs in huge corporations. This year, in accordance with the aim for progress, Red Bank Cath- olic’s Business Department has initiated a Job Analysis Program. Its purpose is to evaluate the adequacy of the department and to determine the steps necessary to maintain its present high standard. A five-year evaluation project is being conducted which will attempt to measure actual in-service employment and the capabilities of graduates. Questionnaires supply the department with information concerning various types of work, the training required, and high school subjects considered most important for business students. The Business Department prepares students to meet the demands of the modern business world. Courses available in the complete program of study are Stenography I and II; Typewriting I and II; Bookkeeping; Business Law; Spanish I and II; Record Keeping; Business English; Gen- eral Business; Consumer Mathematics; and newly-added Economics. In addition to this, The Business Education Club, under the guidance of Sister Mary Alma, provides interested students with the opportunity of gaining knowledge from local business personnel. This aids students in selecting jobs for which they are best qualified. Business Law students plan a trip to Free- hold Court House. Phyllis Labrecque pays her fare to Demarest Newman and Kathleen O’Connell marks her paid. Observing are Edward Mailly, Edward More and James Langan. 13
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