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i 1 5-. Q. 'X l ...J ,..-an PRACTICING THE SKILLS OF A FUTURE HOMEMAKER . . . Carolyn Klinkoski, Debbie Moscato, Barbara Ladyga, and Sand ra Semancik willingly assist each other in learning: the proper setting of a table in home economics class. Future Careers Are Formed From Practice STRIKINC THE KEYS the niannscript. 56 Patty Fedorovich types IN BUSINESS CAREERS . . . typing will prove to he beneficial.
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Religion Builds Strong Spirits in any Ways ACTING OUT A SKIT . . . is one of the many ways Father Struzinski's senior students express their feelings. SOPHOMORES . . . find religion more interesting with the help of Father Mascolino.
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The students of Sister Catherine James, business .N education department learned their skills in a progres- sive order this year. Their first semester they received the fundamentals of typing, shorthand and bookkeeping. During their second semester they applied their secretarial ability. The second year students worked in the atmosphere 5 of a simulated business office. l The business students proved very helpful to both students and faculty when they duplicated pages for Sister Margaret Vogelweidis mathematic books. First year students of home economics at SJC learned the fundamentals of good sewing practices. During the first semester, Sister Mary Imogene guided the students through such difficulties as backward sleeves, ill fitted garments, and broken needles, and practical knowledge of this homemaking skill. The second semester started off with the Lenox Table Setting contest as students learned what goes into a well set table. Next followed an important skill in everyday life. They learned how to plan a nutritious diet, and enjoyed the finished products. Miss Patrick from Ohio Power came to demonstrate how to use the electric M r 'i1i-' h ranges. The benefits of this class will be enjoyed now and later as they make homes for their families. BREAKFAST . . . appears inviting when fruit is includ ed as shown by Vickie Armstrong and Judi Miller. W. ff i it --,,a-,nc E, l tx ij ' N. 3 1 - 5 I .. 9 iz K I , 1 2 1- i J 351, 1+ .Vi 5 T . ' zfiw.. 5 4 5 P V ut v NK I . -155 w l' LEARNING TO SEW...Can be difficult but with the help of Sue Rive, Xlary .lo Schaffer will be able to make needed alterations. 57
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