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Page Eighty-two S E N I 0 R S ere we Come, wo 14, wafer Would-be scientists wade through a maze of chemical formulas. Although H20 may have a familiar ring, does NaHCO3 sound like bi- carbonate of soda? These are household words to chemistry students. And, while commercial students do not look for the un- known quantities that math students pur- sue, they work to reach a definite and ac- curate typing speed. Office Practice, a 1947- 48 addition to the curriculum, is proving a helpful preparation for the business world and an opportunity to become good clerks by the practical experience obtained through this course. Upper left: Learning from practical experience by tak- ing dictation of letters from Eugene E. Murphy, busi- ness executive, Rosemary Mack, Eileen McGeeney, and Donna Nickels prepare for positions as stenographers. Center: Each finger is aimed at striking a designated key with the speed of a torpedo and the rhythm of a march. Upper right: Trigonometry students, Carol Curtiss, Char- lotte Mastro, Ioan Werner, Catherine Culhane, and Nannette Warner construct a hypsometer used for meas- uring heights. Left center: Grasping the opportunity of practicing to become good clerks, Carol Moran is answering the telephone, Rosemary Martini is typing, and Ioan Mc- Guire is filing in the registrar's office. Lower left: Pat Wutke and Beatrice Meyers illustrate the important technique of a bookkeeper: posting their journal transactions to the general ledger and then checking the results, preventing any possible errors. Lower right: Margaret Grob, Ioan Rowley and Mitzi Fujibayashi prepare bromine in the chemistry labora- tory.
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Better Jgfencfing of Jbgreacf, uiionlw ea Page Eighty-tour F 5 Left: Sewing enthusiasts may concentrate their efforts on making an apron, suit, blouse, or dress. Mary Io Tesch seems pleased as she tits her material to the form and imagines it as the finished product in a print dress. Clothing students agree that the use ot the model form saves not only time but also energy. Upper right: Having exposed their drawings to the light, seniors Barbara Sullivan and Petranna Benedict proceed to develop their blueprints ol model homes by soaking them in solution. The home management course includes, also, the study ot interior decorating and the diiierent types of tur- niture and architecture in the home. Lower right: Included in the many Red Cross activities is knitting squares tor aighans, In the homerooms that make this a room project, each girl endeavors to bring at least one square. Mari- anne Kuczma, lo Ann McCauley and Patricia Freiwald are putting the iinishing touches on a col- orful afghan by stitching the squares together. Carmel Hall, accommodating clothing ond home management students, buzzes with excitement as homemakers of tomorrow prepare for their day. Included in the home management course is a study of table settings and decorations. The busy hum of the sewing machine provides the basic melody for the symphony of colorful garments composed by students' hands. Each year many Immacula- tans bring books, games, and clothing, beside their yearly contribution to the Iunior Red Cross organization of the school.
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