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fcraldinu Heimami, Norbert Iles SECOND PERIOD 9:05 --- 9:55 ucille Baker, Qimeon Hain, Ru crnadine Hackmaii, ,lamcs Nlillcr, limes Bagan, Paul Brunton' Xvillian nop, Paul XYZ-lpqrt, Sr, M, Albur- iima. 1.8.1. -Imepliine Daniels, 'lulm Tervecr. th nn Fmrnx. Mary Alice Girard. N. Let us make our way to the Algebra I class. The freshmen, under the supervision of Sr. Rose- mary, are learning the funda- mentals of Algebra. They study literal numbers, simple equations, formulas, fractional equations, ratios. proportional graphs, and solve problems containing two or more unknowns. The typing room is a lively bee-hive. From early morning until the last call of the bell at 3:45 one can hear the clicking of keys. The typists are ever busy at their budgets. Accuracy is their aim. but speed is also most desirable. In the typing classes are to be found many willing helpers who assist the faculty by typing plays, bulletins and other necessary material. Sr. M. Albertonia is in charge of this department. i 1 tlll
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lichtle, Iiileen Hess, Ruth Kimi Kosernarv Spsngler, l'.llrici.1 Rum schlag, glean Selnilte. During the first period, the freshmen boys and girls are engaged in Physical Education. The work is directed by Mr. Andrews and Miss Pumphrey. The students are interested in building strong. healthy bodies, and realize that physical training is an essential means to that end. Are you interested in a neat, attractive, and efficient secretary? Sr. M. Albertonia's Shorthand I class is the place where better secretaries are in the making. It is in this class that the fundamentals of shorthand must be mastered, in order to determine whether or not a student is satisfactory for secretarial Work. 4117 I'.1rrici1 Schmitt, Catherine.
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Ciarl iCl1lIlll, Rrilvert Bvilmgcr, .Xlta lilepper. Vera liraun, liernaf dine l'.'lllI'lllC, lranees Brite. Laurine Lengericli, Betty Schulte, Altman lkirent, Nlariorie Kintl, Kathleen Fleimann Marie Xlevef, C .irl Braun, Ambrose Gelmer, Belle Young, fxlary Catherine Spangler. Richard leeple, Robert L'lm.1n, Arthur Baker, Leo Alberding, Sr, M. Agiiu, I N ,l, Here we meet the English IV class under the supervision of Sr. M. Agnes. A genuine love of reading is fostered and the students acquire a broadening and enriching of their lives through the experiences and thoughts of literary characters. Argument and debate prove to be an interesting phase of the senior year,s work. The aim of this beginner's course, Latin I, is to become acquainted with a foreign language, thus cultivating the power to understand the thoughts of others as Well as to express one's own. Sr, M. Agnes Terese seeks to foster in the students of the class habits of persistence, thorough- ness, and accuracy. Daily drill at the blackboard is an important factor in attaining these ends. Dolores Benn. Max julinsn-1. fiiarcyle Braun, Maurice Spangler. 'lied Bolinger, Naomi Geimer, Fred lilerly, Mary Helen Lichtle, Cath- erine Teeple, Leo Ulman, Ruth fwillig, joe Nveber. ,lane Kleinhenl, Dorothy Rumschlag, Robert Briede, Teo Miller. Alice Rintz. Rosemary Lengerich, Carl Rumsehlag, jane Holthouse, Germaine Fziurote. joan Neering, Leo Braun, Honor.: Schmitt' Leo Hackman, Rosalia Miller, Patricia Berling, Norma Meyer, Gerald Iengerich, Celeste Hiller. Leona Uleman, Eugene Smith, Sr. M. Agnes Terese, C.S.A. C155
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