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mu Keys on a multitude of typewriters, on a variety of adding machines and other business machines - these are the keys that open the doors to the vast, diversified world of business. He who best can op- erate the keys is he who opens the doors fastest. First equipped with basic skills such as stenogra- phy and typing, the student later learns the use of more complicated and specialized machines. He readily appreciates the value of the old maxim practice makes perfect - and wonders why he isn't perfect yet. And they're off! Senior girls of Sister Alice Louise's typing class display the dexterity, efficiency and speed they have acquired in the past three years.
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History truly is a looking glass, mirroring the events of the present in the light of the past, reflecting that light into the unknown of the future. The looking Glass cannot reflect a true image if it is dimmed by fog or marred by scratches and chips. Neither can history be a true reflector if it is dimmed or marred by prejudice or ignorance. And who is to say that the reflection in a mirror does not imprint itself upon him who beholds it so that he is left with the impression of the crack upon his face? History as a looking glass surely leaves this effect. Therefore, we must al ways be sure that the mirror is highly polished and free from the chips of error and the fog of prejudice. On January 22, the Eddy Glover post of the American Legion held its annual oratorical contest at the Burritt Hotel. A war of words was fought, in which New Britain's finest young orators vied for first place When the judging was done, Joseph Duffy received the oratorical lau rels, followed closely by Ann Marie Kane and John Daly respectively The rise and fall of nations is as old as time itself, Here Daniel Di Pinto points out to an attentive group of future historians a modern conquest that has changed the course of history. Cfflgu .ty
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Hot off the 1? press comes to- morrow's exam. But wait . . . since when do the students have pre- views of their tests? 700454 Mary-Ann tries to solve a business problem with one of our fine machines. 29 -nl? Demonstrating the various types of ma- chines used in the Of- fice Practice class are Henry Jurgilewicz, Cyn- thia Radio, Arlene Neu- rath, and Carolyn La Croix. gi X
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