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ROW! 1: J, Hubcit, Ct Frey, I. Czigg, M. Cow- dery, Rt Hoerth. ROW? 2: Ki Frietsch, C. W'olter- ing, Si Divine, Ci Winde holtz. I, Rattermun. P. Hoffmann, S. Simon. ROW 3: D. Enxel, L. Rosfelder. E, Holtgreve, At Berg. F. Bctsch, M. Dehne. J. Ellis. M. Auk M. Stoeckle. S. Shae- f c r . M . B c e t Z . ROW, 1: J. Witickert, P. Digmant J. Carroll. C. Mcnke, jt Trefzger, J, Luxi M. Ginzinger. RO'xV 2: L Bimmerle, Bt Rude- miller, Rt Bell, M Lampe, K. Litmcr, D. Wehner, j, Nieman, E. Neumann, C. Holzchuh. ROW, 3: N. Peters, E. Mathews, A. Sedler, C. Felkamp, G, Niehnff, D. Blasch, Ri Wandstrat, J. Reichl, L. Zieverink. M, Meyer, G. Brockbaus. M. Geisler, C. Felix, M. XVeil. 28 Juniors! The cry rings out over the campus! The spirited Class of 49 have felt their vigor this year and have prepared themselves for next year's leadership through their varied third year activ- ities. The Variety Show is an anticipated event given by the Juniors, but the biggest affair held during the year is of course the Junior Prom. The Juniors will be the talented Seniors of tomorrow.
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Time marches on! A background of American History to stimulate the future citizens to think honestly and effectively of the many prob- lems of modem American life, is blended in the Junior curriculum. In this shorthand course practice in transcribing notes and in tak- ing dictation is emphasized; it prepares the students for attaining new heights in a business career. Mercians prepare for future busi- ness life through the development of speed, lightness, and accuracy, the watchwords of our typists. ROW. 1: Js Umherg, B. Mendel, A. Cxlado, L. Busch, M. Holt, E. Timmcrs. ROXW 2: G. Benson, L. Marstalls L FLSCh-CF, V. Smith, W7. Bley. R. Minges. H. Stirnkorh, T. Mackie. ROW 3: A, Gardner, M. Ohlhnur. J. Tuccmardi, C. Obcr, M Groves D. Fuller. A. Brinkman, F, Gcicrs M. Bachmann. I. Barhorst. R. Bunk- haus, A. Grosardt, R. Westrich. w w m NI
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Split Infmitives, Iambic Pentamee ter, and hAdvancement in Poetry were a few expressions with Which Mercians became acquainted in the study of Eng- lish, American Literature, and grammar. The history of the Church, especially was brought to life its persecutions, symbols in Religion classes. Various helped explain the truths of the faith. Ann Amid the ever present perfume of the Chemistry Jab are some scientific stu- dents of Mercy testing and analyzing, probing into intricacies of elements, developing a knowledge of the science. I Imaginaries, theories of equations and formulasethe anathema of math majors. Juniors Marianne Ohlhaut and Sue Bog- enschutz determine a hyperbola graph. 29
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