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Modem Equipment Complements Business Knowledge Interruptions legion do not pall the pleasing personality of school secretary, Mrs. McGuire. Christine Klimuszko and Christine Wlodarczyk perform as skilled offige workers in proofreading stencils. A thorough knowledge of the latest equipment is provided in the business department. “The Know- ing How . . will help those first- day “butterflies” of the business world. Forty words per minute motivates Mary Whitmore to catch up in typing speed. 15
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Under the administration of our principal, Sister Marie Ruth, the office permeates with a spirit of warm congeniality. Members of the com- mercial department serve as part-time office per- sonnel. Efficiency is inevitable as these students administer in a potpourri of departments, rang- ing from Lost and Found to First Aid Clinic. Sister Marie Ruth, O.P. Principal Daily routine of mail delivery can be most pleasant according to Kathleen Peterson whose duty is to receive, sort, and deliver daily postage. 14
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Syncopated “Clicks” Mark Transformations are in order as the girls read, “Extreme hairdos taboo in good groom- ing,” topping the list of “Do’s” and “Don’ts” for the young lady starting her career in the business world. Such personal traits as, proper grooming, pleasing attitude, and general efficiency are all a part of the training students receive in the business department. Compliance with these requirements is mandatory before any student can apply for recommendation from the de- partment head. The latest equipment is provided to make the adjustments in business less difficult. How- ever, stress is placed primarily on the proper attitudes of the individual, and secondarily on the equipment. Machines have not decreased the demand for efficient man-power. The ma- chines will never replace the personal contact, the smiling countenance, or the pleasant serv- ice rendered by YOU in business. “Clickety click” to the “tick, tick, tick,” makes our young typists alert as they mark time to Sister Clare Charles’ geiger counter. Cynthia Ludwig, Carol DeLaronde, and Nancy Gillissie heed another coiffeur warning in commercial arts. 16
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