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marsh. .. . ' Because technical equipment is so expensive. Edward M, Wessendam C.?.AU supervises use of the machinery. Grouped here are; John VVolfzorn, Jr., Doug Raymond, J12, Warren Reynolds, FL, Dick Wil- son, FL, Ted Kasselman, Jr., Joe Theobald, Jr., and Jerry Bald- win, Jr. Accounting instructor Vincent Gilday, C.P,A., shows a group of students the prcpcr technique of using tax tables and information. Assembled here are John Kearney, Jr., Bill Lockhorn, FL, Mick War- man: F12, Jerry Maher, FL John Messmer, FL, Bern Mescher, FL, Larry Meyer, FL: Joe Schwerling, FL, and Ralph Hautman, Fr. 25
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Instruction in the workings of the computer is essential for thOSe in the field of Accountancy. Mr. Richard Hoffman, C.P.A., assists Jim Ruh, IL, while Tim Prieshoff, F12, Bernie Burger; Frt, Jim Baldwin, FL, Dan Hall, 50,, and Bob Betting, $0., look on. A CCOUNTANCY With proficiency in the mechanics of accounting as his aim, the student in this department at Villa Madonna also acquires a thorough understanding of the principles behind the practice and an in- tegrity essential to the businessman 0f the con- temporary world. Because of the nature of the liberal arts college, graduates in Accounting are prepared to function in all phases of societyenot just in the business world. Accounting courses are also an important part of the curriculum of other divisions of the Commerce Department. 24
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ART The Art Department has both a cultural and a professional purpose. It tries to assist all students in the development of reliable taste, sound appre- ciation, and fine discrimination. Some courses help prepare students for various careers in the arts through the development of skills peculiar to these professions; however, the department emphasizes an enlarged vision of the cultural aspects of art and its relation to other disciplines. Art classes are rapidly growing and becoming in- creasingly popular with students from other fields, as more students take their electives in art courses. It is a distinct advantage of a small liberal arts college that such an Opportunity is available. As this department is now housed completely in St. Lukets, the students have the advantage of observing the progress made in every course offered. Sr. Sienna, S.N.D., M.F.A., explains a project of School Art to Kathy Dom- ing, Fr. Art majors learn early to profit from their mistakes. David Haberman, M.F.A., offers constructive criticism to Jim Brewer, Jr., with Pat Kramer, 50., taking advantage of it also. 26
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