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Sister Mary Marguerite. G.PPS. Business Classes Teach Useful Skills The business department has as its goal the education of girls to be successful in secretarial and clerical positions. Basic office skills such as typing and shorthand are studied, a facility in these areas often being required by employers. Familiarity with 0330: machinery and with filing proce- dures is stressed in oHicc practice courses. The study of bookkeeping gives the business student more specialized training, as does the economics course, which involves the structure of American economy. Y Mr.51irhaelN-IchlrIy' Sister Mary Clarencia, C.PP.S. Sister Mary Gnrdian, CPPS. Sister Mary Bede. C.PP.S, An avid business student is practicing her Iyping m improve speed and minimizc Errors.
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Sister Mary Palmarim, C.PP.S. Sister Alfred Marie, CAPPS. Chemistry students melt glass over their Bunsen Burners during a laboratory experiment. Mrs Scientific Experiments Apply Knowledge Dissecting frogs, determining blood types, observing laws of physics, and learning experimentally the chemicals pres- ent m compounds, arejust a few of the methods used by the science department to teach girls scientihc procedure and deductive reasoning. Logical research experiments in- still in the girls a sense of openwmindedness and curiosity about the world while developing in the students an ac- tive concern for human welfare . Robert 0hr Miss Cheryl Zimmer
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Miss Catherine 'Ihebbcn History Requires Deep Concentration The object of the social studies department is to make its students aware of their heritage and to encourage active citizenship It nHers murses in world cultures. United States history, and problems of democrary. Through a study Of current events, girls bemme more familiar with the workings 0f1he United States government and its domestic and foreign policies, Studying recent hap- penings and the countries in which they occur helps stu- dents to see how a nationas past afTecls its future, and out of what conflicts new nations are born, Miss Patriria Cchrky Sister Mary Linus. C. PPS. Sister Mary Arne. C.PP.S. l6
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