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gm; inedd In the complex realm of business, a woman of high caliber is demanded. Com- mercial classes not only teach office skills, but Cdso in- still the traits of initiative, poise and efficiency. Upon these qualities depend the success of the modern busie ness woman. A concerto of vibrant keys fills the room as Sister Mary Irene's potential typists practice . . Shorthund seems to be a pro- consulenhously. cess which requires much prac- tice. i s t h e ever-present thought of Tessie Lioi and Philomene Maliziu of the inten- sified business course. What! All those procedures? Who wants to be a book- keeper? The girls in office practice demonstrate a few of the ma- chines they have learned to operate. 46
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No Wider them the heart is Wide Above the world is stretched the sky, No higher than the soul is high e Benascence, by Edna St. Vincent Millay Encountering an aes- thetic experience or not. the creative writing class iots down the first thought that enters their mind. It's snowing out- side! Sharon Waters, Mary Culhane, Florenceen Sclalini and Mary Ann Torsiello apply the prin- ciple - The art of gra- cious living extends even to the setting of the din- ing table. Homemakers learn the art of crocheting, as col- orful thread evolves into delicate dailies. Carol Gendron, Karen Dobeck, Nancy Flannery. Margaret Halvey, Put Keane and Dale Racht inspect the Christmas is- sue oi the SPOTLIGHT.
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uiclance To provide ct better understand- ing of home, school and social life, Sienct initiated Ct Group Guidance program. Students in each room analyze the problems and obliga- tions which confront them in daily life. Under the supervision of Sis- ter Mary Elnora, homeroom secre- taries compile reports of the dis- cussions. These reports are then submitted to the entire student body by ct representative of each division at monthly assemblies. IOAgdicaf gclucation Just as the study of various subjects is necessary for intel- lectual development, so physi- cal education is necessary for physical fitness. Under the di- rection of Miss Rita Einweck, gym classes receive cm ener- getic workout. Fair play and good sportsmanship Ctre devel- oped through games. Healthy bodies make healthy minds, and healthy minds lead to hap- piness. 47
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