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Present interests influence . . . Do you have a feeling you're being watched? Standing left to right, Eileen McAleese, Donna Gmerek, Linda Thomas, Patricia Grifa, Lenore Zito, Noel Sturmi, Carol Fass- nacht, Mariana Garcia, Janice Farris, Alice Gersna, Jane Pringle, Geraldine King, Linda Lembo, Carmelita Warner, Marilyn Collins, and Mary Lou Richards are the observant future secretaries. Standing is Mrs. Estelle Shifflet, and seated in the foreground is Kathleen Hurtz. Miss Clare Bell is typing in the background. Below: John L. Jennings of the First National Bank conducts general business students through a behind the scenes tour of a banking establishment. A detailed explanation of an intricate adding machine provides cause for all the interest. Patricia Fagan, Lorene Schlaker, Maureen Crowley, Patricia Theobald, Deanna Cortesi, Jean Wood, Linda Abell, Maureen Burns, Emma Sideri, and Rosemary Basilo listen attentively. What they hear is applied knowledge of what they are learning in the classroom. The world of books has come to life in the world of business.
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Dollars and sense Aided by charts and careful figuring, gen- eral mathematics stu- dents put classroom principles to practical use. Students find their studies directed toward solving problems which they may face in future years. Math class de- velops a knowledge of buying and budgeting. Here, Dennis Balaun differentiates between luxury and necessity for Barbara Schmitz and Margaret Bouschere. Paul Egan checks his blackboard work, via the I:-PRT formula. Y f' 'W X if '7 , Better take a horsef' . . on facts and figures g Below: Enrolled in the Drivers' Training class, Marilyn Rett, Margie Corrin, and Delores DeLuca are encouraging Bill Weist to drive one of those new-fangled machines, the car. 'I9
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. . . future careers '40 x -- Nr Je? Watch those calories! At last it's here. Above, the new stove for the Home Economics class is welcom- ed with considerable cere- mony. Sister Dominica is given the honor of making the first trial run, while teacher, Mrs. Martha Dunn, directs from the instruction book. Geraldine Marzano, Pat McAleese, and Mary Jane Hudak agree that the new appliance looks right at home in the modern kit- chen. The lab is also the setting for the Holiday Tea. The officers of the Home Ec Club-Noel Sturmi, Joan Gmerek, and Julia Censky -- prepare cookies and punch for the occasion. The Christmas party is one of the club's yearly pro- jects and a favorite with all. 21
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