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l Careers . . . Fascinated in a possible career, the Future Nurses Club are inter- ested in the explanation of the anatomy ofthe human body given by Miss Maryellen Buckley, clinical in- structor at Mercy Hospital, while Miss Ardis Acker, student nurse, and St. Jean members listen attentively. An active future in the Navy is being planned by Lawrence Beauregard, James Martin, John Cantu, and Dick Cartier, four Naval Reservists. 40 By-line winners in the Chron- icle, West Michigan Catholic, and The Campaigner view their articles with satisfaction with an eye to longer stories in a future journalism course.
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Field Trips - Proiects . . . Members of the journalism class of St. Jean High School found casting operations in the stereotype department an interesting point in their Chronicle tour. Here Edward Wangerin is explaining the process to the group. Know your diocese seems to be the slogan of the Sophomores of St. Jean High School who have made this a class proiect. Viewing the map which indicates the missions and parishes in the Diocese of Grand Rapids are, left to right: Arlene Vandeveen, James Fouts, Pauline Antekeier, Louise D'Avignon and Victor Per- reault. The Clippette staff, with a nose for news, keeps the high school informed with news in between editions of the Clipper. Left to right are: Margaret Geoghan, Editorp Shirley Tighe, Jean Bourdo, Mary Louise LeMieux, and Ann- ette Howell. 39
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Dpen House . . . PARENTS VIEW WORK Viewing with interest the Science reports in the Lab are Mrs. Ernest Manie, Mrs. Joseph Zadel and Mrs. Eugene Schlundt. This display is complimented by Mr. and Mrs. E. Thompson, interested parents of Seventh and Eighth grade pupils. Geography proiects and maps claim attention of parents. Left: Mrs. Henry O'NeiI, Mrs. Edmund Emmer, Mrs. Albert D'Avignon, president of the Home and School Association, and Mrs. Fred Bull- erman. OF SONS AND DAUGHTERS Typing skills are evident, Mr. and Mrs. Paquin agree.
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