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W? gaameaa W df Liv' 'x Preparing to learn how to pay bills ln later life, this frosh General Business class learns how to write out checks. Pat Zuma draws one on the board, while Geri Daum explains the form to Frank Jogan. Patricia Loughner found a copy of one in her book. lt looks as if Pat Brunswick is pretty puzzled over what to do with that extra column in the journal, John Kuzrna ques- tions his forms but James Bolek is undisturbed. The book- keeping class does some journal recording and posting to the ledger, Ink-blotting, paper-tearing, hands speeding . . , that's a Senior class trying to take short- hand at cz breokneck speed of lOO wpm. Success? Well . . . Pat Sotak obtains experience in dictating at that tempo.
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Fashions are modeled at an annual show for the girl stu- dents at the school. The unique part is that model clothes are a product of the girls' own sewing. Each girl has an op- portunity for public appear- ance and public speaking. Thespians should have a talent scout at these shows. full skirt are fashioned and ' I modeled by Mary Ann Sharosky. May be used for informal wear. 5502? lrene Georskey admires Alice Zaroski's summer print dress, while in turn Alice looks on with ap- proval at lrene's ruffled sissy blouse and full skirt. Sewing l proves to be both practical and profitable tothe girls. fs Scoop-neck blouse and semi- , 1 y l 'l I These Capri blouses and dock sets were made and modeled by Carol Zydonys and Pat Brunswick for casual wearg whereas, Joyce Kusak models her attractive black sheath, and Kath- leen Kunzen presents her box suit, a very becoming ensemble. Pat Jonas models her torso-waisted ress accented with a white collar 4 d , and dark bow. A real asset to you Pat.
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Q Only a Typing I class could look so intent while their busy fingers fly over the keys, They may think they are typing-- wazt until the teacher sees those errors? Senior boys also are beginning to see the value ot typing, at least for personal use in college, A Bright Future in the Business World Business Efficiency . . . at SJC, students are offered courses that will enable them to become efficient office personnel. Students of Cantius are much in demand for they work hard to attain mastery of fundamen- tals, improve skills, and complete an ex- tensive course in business training. Beverly Stachowslci consults with Bernacline Fer- neza as to the accuracy of some figures. Geraldine Pasciak, Janet Nasiatlca, and Pat Coleman also oper- ate calculators. Gerry Kovac and Donna Keith trans- scribe from ediphones. Harmony at last? For once they're all working without talking. Surprising, isnlt it? Dolores Nagy and Joyce Kehn operate the liquid duplicatarg Mary Alyce Mare-sh and Marcia Madey do some filingg Nancy Payne is cutting a stencilg Lori Tirnko and Susan Fohl draw on a stencil, while' Barbara Rush studies possible layouts, Mary Acela and Carol Hum- enik operate the mimeograph machine. Page 41
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