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the Communication Barrier Sister Mary Louise explains the proper use of the lan¬ guage lab equipment to Becky Santy, Ellen Rcnard, and Mary Kollman. Senorita Mary Johnson enthusiastically takes style Christmas party. a swing at the pinata during a Spanish- Veni, vid ' t ; via” That’s what Pegster Vanden Heuvel and Cathy Adriansen wish they could do with their Latin. 29
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Languages Destroy Spanish, Latin, and French offer the SJA student an opportunity to learn about foreign countries and to ap¬ preciate their cultures. Students are awakened to the derivations of the English language through Latin I and II. In Latin III and IV, the students are challenged with the Aene ' ttl, the Metamor¬ phoses, and the orations of Cicero. The Spanish and French departments were expanded this year with two new faculty members in each depart¬ ment. Sister Marie Dolores and Sister Charlotte joined the Spanish department, and Sister Mary Louise and Sister Ellenita became members of the French department. Demonstrating an active interest in ancient Rome is the Advanced Latin class of Sister Helen Irene. y.m JrA ' j mm : vis? ' MW mu,. • wv-.si 5“. ' • ;■ ■- TVtyyji ■ gfflSSittS:: ..jl hi •.a; ' ... ■fl : y I : : v : m mm M ' mm m ■ • (WA? W ‘ ■ w W. BBaia-:, •• -.4 UbmM m: ■ y:- : y :v :■ W Vi WK IvSRH ™ ■ :A. i ... . .. .... r r ■■■SsKS %v. 3 mm r. |» : r K-hr-:? » ' ' V-Wi . i •r : : r ■ V. .Vi’ . ' lj :: : : . ■: ■ .. A.: :::- ... Myl liifl r:-:: • . • .r: • •• ■ XV.V : -•;• - ■■■ -• -■■V, Hfc :- ' .s (.y jSK - a : ' A -V- ' • -S’• • r, : : saw U m ' 1 •! ■m Siv-mi ■ rre- ;V.r t-4 Taking off from Spanish II, and Terry Gille enjoy the ride. Dottie Rottier instructs Sally Leanna to turn left at Mexico City, while Jean Birk, Lynn Gruber, 28
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In preparation for their place in the business world, juniors and seniors at SJA are offered courses in typing, shorthand and bookkeeping. Frustrating at first are the broken fingernails acquired in typing class, the misinterpreted wiggly lines of shorthand, and the jumbled columns of numbers in bookkeep¬ ing. But as the year progresses, the girls increase in efficiency and learn to blend speed with accuracy. The graduates of SJA’s business department are sure to be welcomed by the secretarial world await¬ ing them. Joanne Willard demonstrates the necessity of shorthand in a secretarial position. Business Skills Prepare Us Sister Victor Marie’s Bookkeeping class enjoys one of her latest puns. 30
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