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Mission bells chime again as Spanish students M. Nieman, J. Schoening, C. Steinmetz and B. Folz add lhe final touch to their class project. Rome! Paris! Mexico! Latin! French! Spanish! Which do you prefer? Would you rather say Ita, oui oui or si si? The choice is up to you. Try to picture yourself speaking the language of the ancient Romans or maybe traveling to Paris fmake believe of coursel and being able to speak that fascinating French, or perhaps Spanish, if the land of the haciendas is your delight. 'laifffsiyifiii M. Block, M. Kreirner and A. Berger standing. storm the Bastille as C' Peterman and M. Meyer observe Preparing to serve the Uarbitrer bibendi are M. Casey, M. Doll and P. Hizer who don Roman garb for the occasion.
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Just a little patience and you are on the way-unfortunately, not always to a correct answer. Freshies add and subtract, multi- ply and divide as they struggle through basic math. Eager Sopho- mores venture forth from algebra into geometry. Somebody dares the Juniors to come up another step and so we have the intellect- uals meeting the challenges of algebra II. But who stops here, let's go on and take a look at what's ahead. Ee--gad--Trig! olving Problems Division and percentage problems prove conquerable to N. Shaver and P. Suesser, in basic mathematics class. Smiles spell triumph while M. Grater and D, Neiheisel prove to be real connoisseurs oi' algebraic problems. Solving for X and Y are Marlene Kessler and Lil- lian Merrill. while Rose Ann Spaith does a piece of written work.
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Typewriter. shorthand notebook, and a good head firmly placed on your shoulders - you're all set to make your debut in the business world. Dressed in a trim suit with pad and pencil in hand you take your first step into the boss's office, bring- ing with you knowledge and know how you acquired at Mercy in your office practice, shorthand and typing classes. Never fear, Miss Mercy, you,re sure to make the grade! Miss Mercy's in Business Our girl Friday, Carol Blessing, knows that neatness, ability to work, efficiency and skill make for an executive secretary. mon ii Rushl this copyf' Carol Kracke tells Marcia Hagen. who finds the electric mimeograph machine fast and confusing. C. Schwietering and C. Willenbrink find that the easiest way to add 'em up' is by machine. but if looks as if J. Coors prefers to reach her answers mentally.
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