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PRACTICAL ARTS: Chrisfian Family Living, Clofh- ing-Elemenfary and Advanced, Foods and Nufrifion. LOOK at What She Can Do' T 13 '1 as T A T ,,, 1' ff b a. Masfering fhe sewing machine and sfeam iron are buf fwo of fhe challenges such girls as Barbara Dundon, Carol Pil- chowski, and Rose Marie Kaiser meet in their cloihing classes af l.H. b. A nip here, a fuck there-help Camille Masferson and Judy Beauchamp affain fhaf proud, ladylike look in a home-made skirt. c. lf's knowing when fo pour in fhe milk, Marlene Jarvis fells her fellow-workers Pal Donigan and Mary Kay Roe. d. The Bride's Course silt?
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LANGUAGES: French and Latin. The Language Laboratory recently installed at l.H. follows an entirely new teaching concept. In her own booth, a student A dials the lesson she wishes to hear. lf she V needs help she simply flashes her signal, A and her teacher by flicking a switch on the master console can speak directly to her without disturbing the other students. Among its many advantages, the laboratory enabels a student to listen to correct pronunciation and fluent conversation instead of forcing her to listen Kas formerlyl to the halting pronunciation of her fellow classmates. When the lesson is over she can have her own voice recorded and hear both the master program and her own voice respond- ing to it. Sister Clotilda records a French broadcast by Seniors Anita Sheppard, Diane Davidson, Kathy Nicholson, Mary .lo Mclntosh, Mary Cunningham, Catherine Agnew, Judy Sorrentino, Marlene Jarvis, and Barbara Taylor by way of introducing parents and friends to novel features of the new language laboratory. f.. Kms 5 Rose Marie Crane adjusts her own headset-microphone on her mother so that both of her parents can hear the program recorded for them. Mr, Crane and Diane Davidson look on in amusement. RIGHT: Whoever said, Latin is a dead language ? Cer- tainly not Margaret Dunlop nor Marilyn Maledon who contradict the saying by dramatizing a Latin speech in true Roman style. 23
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VOCATIONAL SKILLS: Typing and Short- hand-Elementcry and Advanced Courses. It Takes Days and Days of Practice When Sister Ann Pierre sets the interval timer, Ann Dilworth, Jackie Ratcliffe, Amy Nau, Sharon Kinggo, Diane Gibbings, and Carmella Rowe are among the second year typists who try to set their nerves in tune with the test. lt's type one, type two, and then-look it up! As Virginia McCarthy fbackt and Jeanette Giachino have learned, there is no short-cut to shorthand transcription. Nr W:,, J, 25
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