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Home Ec Equips Girls for Varied Careers From the first steps of fibre analysis, to proud modeling of the finished product, the Salpointe girl learns self sufficiency in the home economics course. From knitting to practical child care, always remem- bering the ideals of Catholic marriage, she learns motherhood. From budgeting and planning, to con- coction of a dinner, she learns homemaking. From color scheming, to redecorating, the girl acquires career background. Her home: a sewing room, a kitchen. Her future: womanhood. The correct way of holding a baby is demonstrated to Senior homemakers by A seam is checked by Margie Beiser as Lu Carano turns l the mirror. Little Gar Pabst casts a wa e e toward the Schattles during a child care course. Y fY Y camera as big sister, Stevie jo, listens to a story told by Mary jo Monka. SISTER INIARY HUGH, c.s.J. 40
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Staff Triumphs Over Tears in Yearbook Creation its it 5 Jia i 1 if sw: ieir usual cheery manner yearbook staff members follow the directions of their jocose adviser as they smile giily and say cheese the camera: Peggy Springer, Pat Andrews, Karl Odgers, Elaine Zabaly, Pat Hannan, Nancy Krancz, Richard Anderson, Margaret by feminine aid from Elaine Zabaly, art editor, and Ronnie and Margaret jaskoski, editors-in-chief, Oscar Monatano, sports maintains his firm opinion. ---NN Ronnie Pawloski, Sharon Coppola, Mary jo Stewart, DeDe Wfild. Bob Knickerbocker, Margie Waltliier, Sister Brigid Marie, Devereux, Noreen Tirrell, Jane Marascalco, Niki Grivas, Martina Cooper, Denise Flint, Charles Brackney, and Bill Lavor. Enter the most casual room in the school-if the door is unlocked. Wliile debates rage on subjects of color, theme, division pages, pictures, and, of course, what radio station to play, staffers filter in and out, each contributing at least his moral sup- port to the task of book publication. Twenty-three seniors and, for the first time, a junior, Denise Flint. lounge around the floor, the file cabinets, and the tables. An entirely new language reverses familiar word definitions. Widows, typography, cropping, compli- cate the already confused minds. Tight schedules con- strict other activities to create time for pictures and writing. The theme of sounds may change, but the purpose of the yearbook remains the same-a memory book of the year. 39
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Secretarial Students Acquire Practical Skills SISTER M. ELLENITA, SISTER JOHN MARIE, S C S C Lynda Paulsen, Judy Surina, and ncerely yours, J. Jones, dictates the machine to Secretarial II student Meadmore. ackelee ish tem oo. No, it's not a foreign language, although Shorthand II Addie Arriaga say it's that difficult. . . services offered by our new company, is typed neatly, in duplicate, and mailed. Is this the correspondence of a business office? No, it's just part of the daily work of a Salpointe sec- retarial student. Dictation, only one frac- tion of the Business Departments varied activities, is supplemented by shorthand practices in Secretarial I and II. Second year students use typewriters extensively in their transcriptions, and master the use of Salpointe's many business machines. Students in first year typing concentrate on speed and accuracyg second year stu- dents learn advanced office typing pro- cedures. In Bookkeeping, an integral part of Salpointe's business study, stu- dents learn to keep books and balance accounts. Salpointe's preparation does not end with classroom study, since mailing for the Mothers' and Dads' clubs is done by the business department. Interested girls also acquire on-the-spot practice by working with the faculty. Four hands are better than two, discovers Susie McMahon as Sister john Marie helps her straighten a tangled typewriter ribbon during a timed writing. 4I
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