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ecrefuries of jonoorrow Speed. efficiency and accuracy are the primary works of fut Ross. M. Harvey. M. Koman. C. Parsons, D. Hofmann. I.. f' cquire fjiockfcy ure secretaries. Long hours of practice always pront IN Schmidlin. M. Nolte. D. Kalus. C. Schafer and S. Monnig Your future depends on you, Miss Mercyf The commercial career you hope to achieve rests on your skill in typing, bookkeeping, office practice and shorthand. These classes will enable you to be the Secretary of Tomorrow. Taking dictation from a recording is quite a challenge for M. Sullivan. I.. Hofmann. C. Hartman and .l. Carota. M. A. Siebenburgen shows M. l.. llgbers. Ci. Vv'idmer and K. Musick how entries in connection with a bookkeeping project should be placed in the Combined Cash Journal.
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reafive qczleni' E75 ioni Cl Iworld of 67414 XVhat's behind the green door marked six? Art is the key and the pass word is Right Reason in the Making. Saint Luke is the leader and guide and Mary the Queen in this magic land of art. Explorers to this land are freshmen assigned the job of learning the four primary purposes of their exploits in creating. They capture on paper likenesses of their fellow artists. Middlerclass citizens who answer to the name sophomore advance to lettering which includes printing posters and advertisements. Juniors, an upper class in the creative world. exert their skills on the finer things such as molding that mass of clay into something to be called talent. Mighty seniors are the 'illoyaltyn in Saint l-uke land. They exercise i authority by choosing the field of art they prefer during their last year. Each citizen in Arts Monarchy Works independently but Q all are united to glorify God by their talents. l i Deft strokes are called for from Celeste lirey as she puts the Hnishing touches on her Madonna and Child. A bit of wanderlusi and a touch of spring lever help Teresa Barwick and Susan Brady in designing their posters in the sophomore art class. lhev may never reach them. bu: it is fun to dream of visiting all those far away places. . , . N u LOOK VIS!! 27
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01449 COVlOVl'liC5 YQPQYB Mfllfe OVVIQVMCZ ??l' Homemaking students J. Sandman, J. lnderhees. S. Johns o ou thosc lines exactly s s Vlrs 9 hrotr to I and M. Hall discuss the income and budget of a family. Harland vshtle C Hauck exhibits her flnishcd blousc Is your ambition to be a A'Future Homemakern? If so, why not learn the basic principles at Mercy? Here homemaking classes range from a study of clothes and personality in the first year to the detailed study of infant care in the last year. In cooking class, the girls are taught the art of preparing tasty foods with ease. These future chefs bake, fry, and broil everything from Soup to Nuts. Though the girls watch calories in preparing their dinners, they always include the Basic Seven. Yearning to be a seamstress? Well, why not join the sewing class at Mercy? The students are shown the best methods of cutting, sewing and pressing various types of material. Each girl who takes one or more of the homemaking courses that Mercy has to offer will readily accept the saying, 'Practice Makes Perfect. Kai' Keller, doing dishes. smiles her approval as Carol Baumer learns that secret recipe' for perfect baking. V28
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