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Discussing the United Nations and its many beneficial functions, senior girls Madeline Landis, Dena Smith, Gene- vieve Corbin, Sheila Einsig, Judith Crittenden, Lucy McClain and Diane Jennings acquire a more active knowl- edge of the world's hope for peace. Sister Caritas, Moderator of the Junior Red Cross, displays the historical values of White Rose City Exchange Book prepared by our art students, while J. R. C. representatives, Jeanne Buck- ingham, Richard Nichol and Carol Pavlick look on. This book will go on exhibit and then be sent to Italy.
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History students stud world events . . All eyes turn alertly toward sophomore, Michael Ronan as he con- lidently explains to the World History class the terms of the treaty of Westphalia. Karen McGinty questions David Atkinson who locates from the map. Others from l. to r. are fseatedyz Judith Lanius. Kathleen Whalen, Henry Kovach, Brian Noll, Carey Noel, Joseph Mann, Loretta Freed: fstandingjr Richard Nichol, G r e g o r y Lau, Michael Aulbach. Robert Bastress unbiasedly presides over the court session as Thomas Felty pleads the case of a fearful Joseph Concino to the attentive jury composed of Harry O'Brien, Melvina Slovan, Barbara Conner, and Rita Culbertson.
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amass 3.5 rf. V? Members of the Commercial Club, P. Gebhart, F. Heindel, M. Zarnowski, J. Kupres, A. Weikel, E. List. H. Flinchbaugh, J. Kerchner, M. Freed, C. Zagurski, and B. A. McLaughlin, demonstrate to other club members their plans for the Christmas program. Seemingly fun, it has its place as a part of the training in business education. Preparing for a business life ahead . . . The great trend toward automation makes necessary for all oflice workers to know why's and how's of office machinery. Office Practice students are becoming with the procedure followed in producing from the mimeograph, while others practice the adding machine. Several members of the Junior book- keeping class are engrossed in a maze of balance sheets, journals and ledgers. Among them are Mary Kaiser, Cecilia Marcia Heines, Madeline Gangloif, Brior, Gloria Kreeger, Elaine Small, and Patricia Peflley. The real worth of a shorthand stu- dent is in her ability to produce a mailable transcript. Students. J. Wei- - kel, R. Butera, E. Hemler, V. Alfano, G. Moon, J. Trimble, T. Gutt, E. Lowe, L. Looks, S. Hagarman, R. Unger, M. J. Helfrich, and C. Costel- lano, endeavor to do just that in their daily Secretarial Practice.
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