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Préparation for a Man reflects God... In creating Works of art, he must bear in mind the purpose of art--to glorify God. Students also recognize the cultural value of art, and the judgment needed for art appréciation. Water coloring entrances and intrigues Sister M. Angelee ' s art students. Ceramics, plaster molding, brayer painting, and numerous ideas and ways of using paint are part of the principles and art concepts received by artistically inclined students. The formation of the true and perfect Chris¬ tian ...For most women the apostolate is ful- filled primarily in the family, in the living of a true Christian life in which they spend themselves mainly in the loving service and careful guidance of their children. Christian Family Living, taught by Sister Gustava-- Senior Homeroom 110, also Biology teacher, is available to ail students. Its wide and varied program includes personality and family rela- tionships, exploring science for the family, facing family responsibilities, and the rôle of the woman ' s apostolate in the family and society.
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ENGROSSED IN THE SUBJECT they enjoy most are: Sister M. Leonardine—Freshman Homeroom Cl 15, Algebra, Workers; Sister M. Patrick Ann—Junior Homeroom 309, Trigonometry, Algebra, General Science, Biology; Miss Helen Clark—Freshman Homeroom C101, Health, General Mathematics, Physical Education, G.A.A., Téachtüâ 4 Aids; Miss Barbara Speiser—Freshman Homeroom 020 Geéyne j try, Algebra, Study Superviser; Miss Margie Sa»cy--Fresjp man Homeroom Cl, Physical Education, Gfj meiry, So al- ity, G.A .A. IN THE TWEN- TIETH CENTURY- a golden âge of mathematics-the révolution in school mathematics is a challenge to teach- ers and students. Careful attention is paid to the lan- guage of the sub- ject by giving the student an insight into mathematical thought and pre- paring him to per- form certain manip¬ ulations with facil- ity. and Math to the Future DILIGENT CONCENTRATION merits reward for Freshmen algebra students Lucia Juenger, and Doris Feder. SENIOR TR IC STUDENTS Betty Marsh, Jane Reeb, Susie Lastarria, and Sandee Semon put theory into practice by measur- ing an angle of élévation.
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Successful Future ASSURED OF ACCU RATE ANSWERS with the aid of an adding machine are Patti Byme, Pat Schaefer, Clairence Ritzheimer, and Mary Collins. THE BUSINESS DEPARTMENT at Notre Dame is suitably equipped to pré¬ paré business-minded students to use to full advantage the basic principles of the commercial world, --bookkeep- ing, typing, shorthand, clérical book- keeping, and even mimeographing. The challenges of the world of busi¬ ness are many and demanding, but with careful and complété training, the students can and will meet them fully. MANY LONG AND TEDIOUS HOURS are spent at these business machines by Sister M. Justin, Sister John DeDeo, Sister M. Rosella who préparé pamph¬ lets and booklets for the Mother ' s Club, and they also make copies of tests which are much dreaded by the students. Sister M. Justin- -Senior Homeroom, Shorthand II, Typing II, Bookkeeping, and Student Council Moderator. Sister M. John DeDeo--Junior Homeroom, Typing I, Shorthand I, Record Keeping, Read-A-Wee business staff moderator, and Assistant Moderator of the Student Council. Sister M. Rosella-- Junior Homeroom, Typing I, Shorthand I, and Gen¬ eral Business. WHOOPS ! that ' s only my third mistake today, says Diane Boul. Accuracy and speed make for good typing. CONCENTRATING INTENSELY, the girls of Sister Justin ' s Short¬ hand II class take dic- tation after dictation trying to achieve the merited one-hundred and twenty words a minute award.
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