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REGISTRAR: SISTER M BARTHOLOMEW, O.P., B.A.- Marquette University. VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE: Qbottom centerl SISTER BONA- VENTURE, O.P., B.S. - Marian College, M.A. - DePaul Univer- sity, Religion I,II, Freshman and Sophomore Homeroomsg SISTER ALICE ANN, O..P, B.A. - Do- minican College, English IV, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Homeroom. FACULTY COORDINATOR? SISTER M. REMIGIA, O.P., B.A. - College of St. Catherine, M.A. - Western Reserve Uni- versity. 29
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Technical training was again offered at Vocational Technical and Adult School to the students of St. Catherine's. The curriculum offered was the follow- ing: for boys--auto mechanics, drafting, woodworking, machine shop, re-upholstery and shop mathematics, for girls-house- hold arts and foods. Business courses such as business correspondence, Typing I and II, business arithmetic, machine calcula- tion, and bookkeeping were open to both boys and girls. Among the one-hundred-twenty stu- dents attending Vocational School, Hfty- two were juniors and Sixty-eight were Sen- iors. Forty-live students participated in in- dustrial courses, twenty in home econom- ics and fifty-five in business courses. The shop courses enabled the boys to enter the working forces after graduat- ing. The home economics courses prepared the girls to become good homemakezs in the future. Students who took the business courses were given the opportunity to in- crease their knowledge of the business world. Wlith these courses and the background they received at St. Catherine's, these stu- dents are appropriately able to step out in- to the business world. EGRESSING THE GREASE Barbra Tripp drains the bacon and Cecelia Krepelan stirs some soup for the first course of lunch at V0- cational School. THUIHBS AWAY Dennis Bublavy and Bill Berns keep their hands well out of reach of a mallet wielded by Bill Thomas during a machine shop class at Vocatiorial School. 30 ssssee eiuile
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