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CAREER DAY Students with Mr. Ted Stearns of Station WTSV. t Y lf-Xu' .ff'1 A GUIDANCE PROJECT An impressive assembly held in the gym opened the first formal Career Day program for St. Mary High school students. Introduced by assembly chairman, joseph Shaw, well-known local radio announcer, Professor L. S. Nara- more of Dartmouth College gave the keynote address, The Importance of Choosing a Career. Group conferences were held with authorities in the following fields: teaching, music, forestry, nursing, automobile, telephone operator, radio, engineering, and oflice work. At the conclusion of the conferences, everyone agreed that the purposes of a career day, namely, to provide students with data regarding various vocations, so that they may make an intelligent selection of a calling, to enable them to compare various occupations in cases of doubt, and to give them the opportunity of meeting leaders in a number of vocations, from whom they may obtain direct inspiration and counsel, had been admirably fulfilled. Students with Miss Anne Audette, R.N
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LATIN CLUB The brighter side of the Latin courses is the Latin Club, whose meetings are eagerly anticipated and thor- oughly enjoyed by the members. Auxilium Latinumf' a national classroom Latin magazine, arrives bi- monthly, furnishing a variety of Latin material: songs, poems, playlets, jokes, tests, puzzles, and biographical sketches of today's famous people. All of this material serves to make applied Latin the source of relaxation and fun during club meetings. In addition, entertaining Latin skits are frequently presented by the individual classes. The club holds membership in the National Association for Promotion of Study of Latin.
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