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D Sen C oncentration Leadership Skill The world today is in need of truly educated men and women. The Catholic system of education aims to prepare the boys and girls for the work each one is best fitted; some to the common ordinary jobs of workers, others to specialized professional work in the business world, in scientiflc research, in med- ical or legal positions, or as states- men to direct the worlds coursee- In the upper picture we hnd a group of Freshmen busily engaged in the study of Latin. These youngsters are determined to do some honest-to-goodness work. The traffic safety course, under the lead- ership 01 Officer Norbert Deary, left us seniors With a great deal of knowledge about safe driving, besides giving every- one an enjoyable two weeks of problem discussion upon good citizenship. The intriguing mysteries of chemistry have captured the full attention of three ambitious scientists. They are Joe Nalepa, Wen Dombrowski and Ed ZyIa. e . x W e em 1 N. '0 WW wmih wawwx xxxkxxkxxxxmx W Es QR W Vx xmx xxxxxkamx XWX .x
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NW .xxxxww Speed Precision Accuracy The work of the future commer- cial experts as typists, stenogra- phers and bookkeepers is an impor- tant one for those who will enter into economic affairs. One of the most hectic periods of the day comes in the typing class at testing time, where each student strives to better his word average daily. S. C. High can boast about its many excellent typists. Office training is not the only skilled course offered to the students. This year drafting has made its initial appearance in the curricula of the school. Pictured here are a few hard-working juniors. Trigonometry is by no means a stumbling block for these mathematicians.
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ew l ekxx wk QNQ $$Q I nformation A ppreciation Satisfaction The American History class studies not only the early and past history of our nation, but also keeps up with the modem trends and the latest news through the hhAmerican Observer. Here Rita Turczyn is seen distributing the latest issue during a study period. The music department provides voice trainigg and teaches cooperation and harmony. H ere the choral group rehearses one of its excellent clas- sical songs, as a contribution to the Senior Play. '7 baptize thee, loan, in the name of the Father and 01 the Son and of the Holy Ghost, says Bob Gulvas, as he gives a practical demonstration of a conditional baptism. Ted Ozog and Phyllis Kwiatkowski act as sponsors, while F ather Van, the sociology instructor, supervises this practical application of Catholic Action.
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