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ister Mary Grace S M. times a Sister M. Andrew SM., gives a lesson in bookkeeping. lping test. There is no need to stress the necessity of the commercial course. In the business World of today, the Woman is indeed ill- prepared who cannot handle office machines with ease and effi- ciency. Her poise and self-confidence must Weather the thousand exigencies of a day in any office. Preparation for a business career is given in the secretarial and commercial courses taught by the Sisters of Mercy. Typing, shorthand, business English are among the studies offered which the future secretary or office worker must master thoroughly. The skills and techniques acquired through practice are invaluable assets to the business Woman of tomorrow. Dr M Iustm SM dicmies U Demonstrating the miineograph machine to future office Sister M. .Anthony SM super thand exercise. .lmwaaq-.WWW workers is the task of Sister M. leanette, S M vises practice in the use of office machines. u.si11 um
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Sister M. Agnes Perpetua, P.B.V.M., encourages the Sister M. Rosarii, P.B.V.M., sponsors the Red Cross drive fo sale of defense stamps as a practical application of afghans for the soldiers. Such contributions are an aid stu the principles of good citizenship. dents may give in the present crisis. Top, Sister M. Regina, P.B.V.M., lnstructor in History Cleftl, Sister vi. lmelda, P.B.V.M, lnstructor in History Crightjg Sister M Iataldus, P.B.V.M., Instructor in History flower picturel. Today's rapid changes in political affairs make vital a study not only of current events, but also of the back- grounds of national and inter- national history. Lively inter- est in the social sciences is maintained through use of pictorial aids, radio, circula- tion of periodical literature, and frequent visits of guest speakers chosen from the ranks of those prominent in civic life. An important aim of the history department, han- dled by the Presentation Sis- ters, is the training of the stu- dents for active participation in the democratic Way of life through voting.
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WM if 'Dffjf' Lucille Maher, President oi the Senior Class of 1943 OUR STORY BEGIN S i 5 E e l 3 5 Senior Officers: Ethel Murray, Se tary-Treasurerg Eileen Iorclan, V President and Lois lean Schol Social Chairman.
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