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Page 66 text:
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h ; t ' SPANISH The easy. pleasant, and interesting way in which Mercian senoritas, repre- sented here by Heft t0 righU Joan Grause, Rita Thomas, and Lorraine Braun, have learned Spanish Well is by placing themselves in a rich Spanish background. They have developed a sympathetic understanding of the Span- i ish-speaking people by a study of their geography, history, their customs, and their dress. An engaging pic- ture is the above of F r e n c h Mademoi- selles, who are very interested in the live! 1y, inspirational story of Saint Joan ; of Arc, which has h offered them much enjoyment and in- centive toward read- ing and spontaneous conversation. The pleasing Mademoia selles are: left to right, seated, Velma Gibson and Shirley Wagner: standing, 1' Patricia Kroth and 3 Patricia Wood. f FRENCH
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Page 65 text:
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LATIN CLUB The study of Roman Life and thought has made the Latin Students of Our Lady of Mercy High School appreciate deeply the Latin cultural inheri- tance and has provided them with interesting civilization material for their study of Latin. Officers of the Latin Club. who put forth their best efforts to foster an interest and appreciation of the Latin language in its members, are: left to I right, seated, Dorothy Mueller, President; standing, Shirley Gallo, Vice Presit j dent; Betty Jane Schutte, Treasurer; Jean Hartigan, Secretary.
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d Baianccd kccp-fu menus are designed daily at Our Lady of Mercy ED supply, in correct proportions. vitamins minerals, proteins, and other necessary elements for the students. rcprL'scntcd here by the following Mcrcians: left to right. Christine Roch, Em HOmenn. Joan Bossc. Mrs. Rose XVells. Mary Jane XVeincwuth. Marian XVcdig. La Verne Hehmanm Dolores Geiser. Joan Mnchll, Pniric'ia Littncr. Christine Zukor, Betty Klugv Rose Marie Hmdoer Shirley Cauvin. and Margaret Schmidt. HOME ECONOMICS Sewing away industriously on the blouses. skirts, and dresses that they plan to model the fust hour they ate' fmished are thc following students of Home Economics: left to right, first row. Lorraine Kidd, Marilyn Miller. Bernice Pohlman. Julia Mae Zirkclbach. Dorothy Addison. Patricia Kroth: second row. Viola Elliot, Mary Force, Dolores Schoening: third row. Joctte Jnspers. Miss Schwach Unstructorl Lorraine Braun. Mary Lou Dauer, Yvonne Tucker, Dolores Clarke; fourth row, Mary Carol WernsingV Sylvia Schmidt. Betty Klug.
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