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Sr Books lead way to learning, study, discovery of world PO 2 ite Le i dhoremasd wieemey peor wae itinuduad ee Cs ce] SAT fi rt | Open the door to the library. The peacefulness is a great change from the bustling life outside. Always willing to assist students are Sr. Emma, Sr. Hortense, and Sr. Perpetua. Adding their special touch are assistants Mrs. Legg, Mrs. Rand, and Mrs. Hughes. Rounding off the library personnel are the students of the new Library Science class which provides general knowledge important to future librarians. A new feature of the library this year is the American room. It contains literature and displays pertaining to our American heritage and culture. The audio-visual room is supplied with various tape recordings, projectors, record players and films tor the benefit of all. Left: Sr. Mary Emma (left) and Sr. Mary Hortense never let a stu- dent’s blank face go by in the library without offering some sort of assistance. They always know where to find that special book. Above: Julie Carron manages the library list and checks the girls as they come in and out. Above left: Mrs. Mary Legg (left) and Mrs. Mary Rand are the cheerful members of the library staff, keeping track of various record players, projectors and books.
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Whether it is typing for yourself or as back- ground for a future career, the business depart- ment supplies Mercy’s students with all of the necessary skills. Mrs. Evangeline DuCharme heads the department, teaching typing, shorthand and tran- scription. Mrs. Nancy Setlock, moderator of the Business Club, also teaches typing and bookkeep- a ing. A new addition to this year's staff is Mrs. | Barbara Carraher, typing teacher. In Typing I, the students learn the keyboard and build speed and accuracy. Typing II is devoted to developing basic skills and giving a general knowledge of office procedure. Shorthand I and II include learning the basic theory, acquir- | ing speed, and transcribing. Bookkeeping and Notehand are also taught for present and future reference. Above: Mrs. Barbara Carraher, while not coping with home- room I-N, is usually found teaching students not to look at the keyboard while typing and to memorize the many shorthand characters. Lower right: Mrs. Evangeline DuCharme keeps herself busy being head of the business department. Other times you can find her in the typing room. Upper right: Mrs. Nancy Setlock uses her good humor to combine punching keys ———-.e.rrRrnr eS Sy aS ari Nam aC and punching puns. 28
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Students enter world of dramatic arts ’ mataeneaaseiinianineliagi Above: After a long, tiresome day in the Drama Department, Sr. Ann Elizabeth and Mrs. Veronica Francis still find something to laugh about. Right: Sr. Mary Laurentina and Mrs. Sondra Vedock combine their tal- ents to plan ahead for future events. Once again the glare of stage lights, the smell of grease paint and the thrill of success pervades the stu- dents of this year’s drama department. The efforts of the drama teaching staff contribute to this excitement. Sr. Ann Elizabeth and Mrs. Veronica Francis have returned to the department to initiate a new curiculum of study, including theater history, directing and speech. This year the department has two new addi- tions to the staff—Mrs. Sondra Vedock, stagecraft instructor, and Sr. M. Laurentina, oral interpretation instructor. The teachers also serve in moderating various guilds in the Performing Arts Club. Major projects of the year include the fall production She Stoops to Conquer and the spring musical. Though the thrill may dim and costumes are put away, the drama students have experienced the feeling of “being in lights.”’
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