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l O I IwAeiAer sun tn mafdemafzcal mare, Helene O'l-lara, star of the math club, shows how easy it is when you know how. Although Mathematics baffle many, its various branches are an integral part of any academic course. Freshmen begin to deal with abstract thought as they solve for x and y in Elementary Algebra. Plane Geometry progresses from a be- wildering maze of circles to an ordered system, at least for most of us, Intermediate Algebra and Trigonometry bring the juniors further into the mathematical hinterland and for the really brave explorers Solid Geometry looms ahead. Math Club offers invaluable help to needy souls. IA2 is as busy as bees trying to solve for Mx . Euclid alone hath looked on beatuy bare and math club mem bers try to follow his lead. Page 19
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consfanfgy Prep-are or fAe lfuiure. - - y Dear Sir: In reply to your inquiry . . . Typing, Stenography, Business Training and Business Arithmetic are given as'ele-ctives to our academic education. Through them the student learns techniques which can be utilized in every day life and in the business world. Business train- ing provides Freshmen with their first commerci- al subiect. Business Arithmetic and Steno I are offered in junior year. Seniors take office style dictation and typing. Lois McGibney, Barbara Pierotti, Mary Mechow, Mary Cunningham. Lucy Cunningham, Carol Dunnigan, and Barbara Donahue are anxious to master production standard speed rates. Page 31 Mary jane Cronin, Betty Englert, Helen Feliciano, Ann kennedy, Gerry Lyons, Monica Murphy, Marianne Myers, and Terry Munoz figure overhead costs in Business Arith- metic. Profits and losses are computed by another group of BA experts - Barbara Burke, ean Dalrymple, Rose Fanizzi, Mary Meany, Carol Murp y, Mary Murphy and Eileen Nloody.
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