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BIOLOGY The study of Mitosis in Biology is always an inter¬ esting subject. Anthony Brenna, Anne Daige, James Walsh and Carol Gaudette examine the second phase of cell division. St. Mary’s Juniors, fellow classmates and leaders of to¬ morrow, seventy-two strong, playing, studying, praying to¬ gether, join us in helping to further the ideals of our school. These special activities, the Junior Promenade, Re¬ ception to the seniors. Book Week prograih, claim promi¬ nent places. They are initiated into the business world through the subjects of typing, stenography, bookkeeping, commercial law. They learn that reliability and personality are the keys to a successful career. In the academic classes, they prepare intensively for further studies in college and for the professional world. Here the French and Spanish Clubs scan their first language papers and magazines. SHORTHAND St. Mary’s intensive business course requires all the industry of our aspiring secretaries. Taking dictation at the board are M. Curley, C. Dalton, M. O’Brien and R. Lamontagne. CLASS . OFFICERS Seated Vice President, George Gauthier. Stand¬ ing: Secretary, Linda Man- cini; Treasurer, Rita La¬ montagne; President, Paul Cantalupo.
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Sophomores travel a strange path as they discover the challenge offered by the intricacies of a Stenography II class. Elaine Dupres leads the class in a quick review. SISTER M. NATIVITY—Sophomores Spanish I utilizes posters and flash cards to transform routine vocabulary work into enchanting pictures of romantic Spain. Participants are Elaine Dupres, James Ennis and Dorothy Handfield. Lorraine Gregoire totals the hours of a day’s work in a Business Arith¬ metic class. SISTER WALTER UAVTA—Sophomores
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French and Spanish majors gather in the school library for a joint session. Seated, waiting for the club members to come to order are J. Fortier, C. BonTempo, Y. LaPointe, J. Azevido and E. Sullivan. Spanish and French papers furnish the reading matter for the interim.
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