Our Lady of Mercy School - Lore Yearbook (Detroit, MI)

 - Class of 1961

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Sue Keefe, treasurer, and Ann Marie O'Nei1l, president, direct The Future Belongs Preparing girls for two major professions is the role of the Future Nurses and Future Teach- ers Clubs. This past year future nurses studied their career by attending open houses at various hospitals and by inviting authorities on nursing to address them. F.T.C. members observed ele- mentary teaching rnethods and gained first-hand experience by conducting classes at St. Monica grade school. fs 8' rg ,lx Ja fn: wr Leslie Dingeman and Dale Hansen, student nurses from St. Josph Mercy Hos- pital, to the Rosarium for a F.N.C. meeting. Realizing that the success of any venture depends on preparation, F .T.C. of- ficers, Judy Drawe, treasurer, Nancy Sullivan, president, Kathy Huhn, vice- presidentg and Kathy Ofenstein, secretary, draw up plans for their April con- vocation. J 46

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Language--Key to Friendship Panel discussions, symposiums, and formal speeches are an integral part of the Speech Arts Club. Affiliated with the National Catholic Theater Conference, members are given special rates to local productions and the opportunity to attend the New York summer convention. Supplementing the advanced language classes, the French and Latin clubs serve as a means of exploring the social and cultural aspects of other nations. 1 's' Latin club officers turned mythological gods and goddesses. Sandra i Lee, secretary, Marilyn Baron, vice-presidentg Marilyn Tisdale, pro- gram chairmang and Noreen Konner, president, pause for a terrestrial pose with Mrs. McGraw, Latin Club moderator. Mesdemoiselles de Paris, Rosanne Baron, secretary, Victoria DeGuisti, vice presidentg Kathy McNamara, president, and Barbara Anderson, treasurer, peruse a French menu. Mrs. Francis, Speech Arts Club moderator, presents Genesian certificates to meritmg officers: Mary Rita Danaher, secretaryg Noreen Konner, treasurer, Mary Etta Fisher, president, and Virginia Gerhard, vice-president fam i 45



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to a Youth Who Can Conquer lt Science club officers, Mary Lynne Beras, presidentg Barbara Mor- row, treasurerg Mary McCarthy, vice-president, and Judy Shell, secretary, take inventory of the chemical stockroom. Home economics majors possess the key to unlimited career possibilities. Through member- ship in the Home Economics Career Club, stu-r dents are given the opportunity to explore such areas as fashion designing, dietetics, and interior decorating. Endeavoring to foster a better understanding, appreciation, and interest in science and mathe- matics, Science Club members participated ac- tively in the Metropolitan Detroit Science Fair and other activities related to their field. Mod- erated by Mrs. Ross, the club shared in the benefits derived from association with the Sci- ence Clubs of America. Home Economics Career Club officers, Mary Nell Farron, treasurer, Judi Nix, secretaryg Judy Smith, president, Sue Meagher and Sue Allen, program co-chairmen, gather to plan a future project.

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