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J, it ff' V A , 'ff' 49' The forensic program though y0ung,is very active at St. Paul. From the formality of debate to the informal discussion, oppor- tunity is afforded these students to gain poise in self-expression. Varsity debaters, seated Rosemary Stechschulte Donald Beaudoin Jerome Gorte Standing: Michael Mahaney Mary Killoran X mf tr Inga: i 7 11 ij K W I speak for Democracy Center: Rosemary Stech- schu1te,vvinner Other Contestants: Rita Hebekeuser 7 Y W 2 Kay Bompezzi ' Patricia Sparks ' Martha Prendergast i Margaret Mary Hunt Absent from picture: Tamara Tweedy Left: TB speaking project winners, Kay Bompezzi and Mary Ann Gall, prepare to deliver their speeches over radio station WOAP. Below and extreme top: The members of the discuss- ion group. v-N.,
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WM-ws-+.....,,,. Above, Carol Fitzpatrick demonstrates for the American history class, while right, Sharon Drake and Roger Eiseler lead modern history group in a discussion ofthe world news of the week. 1. lluht-rt Vlowen talzes pride in illustrating the 'rtf:'m,.il location of countries studied in ' 7' igtaphy. Realizing the goals of our democracy, seeking the truth, understanding religious and racial tolerance, appreciating just laws well enforced, the St. Paul history students prepare to take an intelligent and active part in the government of city, state, and na- tion. No other students travel so fast or see so much as do the members of these history and world geography classes. Not only do they learn about the countries and peoples in the years gone by, but also of the countries and people of today. Wm .W 'Q-Q..-Q. . S .. ---.....-.,.,,-
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if I, J , kc l 'A 3 J I The Secretarial Students or St. Paul High entered into the new school year determined to equip themselves to meet the challenge which the business world offers. Skill, accuracy, speed, and a pleasant personality are but some ofthe reouisites for business success which the secretarial office practice class endeavored to master. For them the daily humdrum of the type- writers and business machines, the tiring work of filing, the mechanical voice of the dictaphone, and the tedious job of bookkeeping will pay high dividends in a position of value. ,i Lett joe Nlarsik be at ' - ' - - ' ' 'ft -3, 21 5 , . comes skilled in the wfii use ofthe mirneoscope , SLM.. Hahn' ' while Patricia Hebe- keuser, right, gains speed on the live key- board of the adding machine. Bottom: Off- ice practice students compose and type V business letters. fo .rg Q.,
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