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“It is a point of World Culture,” says Mr. Charles Nuziale, “to know Mr. James Dowd prepares to break the bad news to the Frosh that Co- that our class has 42% few'er failures.” lumbus didn't discover America. The U.S. History class misses the overtone of humor in the films of Sis- ter Mary Theodore. 19
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Social Studies Mr. Henry Conroy listens to the responsive Freshmen as he gets a basketball grip on the world in geography class. “This test is not a community effort. complains Mr. Stephen Nestingesr to Sean Kelly. One part of the curriculum in which St. Mary’s takes much pride is the Social Studies Department. Headed by Sister Mary Theodore, this department opens up a new light of understanding on the history and topology of our world. Through the efforts and abilities of Mr. Stephen Nestinger. Mr. Charles Nuziale. Mr. Thomas Dowd and Mr. Henry Conroy, the horizon of learning is vastly ex- panded. Offered in this department is U.S. History I, II. sociol- ogy. world history', world geography and economic citiz- enship. These instruments of knowledge help the students to revive the past, accept the present and prepare for the future. Supplementary text books, weekly film strips and cur- rent events tests, sponsored by the New York Times and Journal American provide a broad scope of learning to the students. The department is a member of the New Jersey Historical Society and the American Historical So- ciety. 18
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Business Saint Mary’s Business Education Department, headed by Sister Mary Cephas and assisted by Sister Mary Rich- ard. Sister Mary Melita, and Mr. Ronald Lucas offers shorthand, typewriting, secretarial practice, business mathematics and bookkeeping. In addition to these sub- jects. introduction to business, business problems; to re- late the business world to the society in which it operates and to develop the skill and knowledge of decision mak- ing. Business education students utilize their skills while still in school by offering their services to the various staff publications and by volunteering for other secretarial du- ties within the school system. Seven seems to be the lucky number in Carolyn Kelly’s choice as Sister Mary Richard instructs James Dufford and Patricia Coman on the rudi- ments of personal typing. Senior girls agree that a typewriter is easier to take apart than put to- gether. Kathleen Bowie. Rita Cross. Mary Healy and Kathleen Gustos are the mechanics involved. 06008 Q 0 0 Q Q ( fi® @@@(! 0 Q 0 0 0 20
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