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DAY BY DAY Cathedral High School with its Academic and Commercial courses meets individual needs: it gives the students the necessary foundations for future careers. We ha ' e singled out I lie various impressions or views created by both courses. Jean Scheeser, ' 42 TYPEWRITING: If you were to enter our typewriting class you would think that you were en- tering a business office because of the variety of assignments in which you woidd find us engaged. The opportunity for practical experience vhich the clerical •ork from the various departments of the school gives us is greatly appreciated. ViRGiM.A Williams, 42 SHORTHAND: Whether a person chooses an Academic or Business course, shorthand is al- uable and necessary; it relieves the strain of taking notes in longhand and is in- dis[)ensable in securing a secretarial position. It is also a fool-proof method ior keeping a secret diary secret. Margaret Coyne, ' 42 SECRETARIAL PRACTICE: Secretainal Practice — a new comse in the sdiool this year, makes for proficiency. It is a constant play on one ' s skill, resourcefidness. and initiative. I belie e that through this course I have developed my personality, increased my reasoning powers to a great extent and gained an increase in conhdence in all of my work. Bermce Balash, ' 42 BOOKKEEPING: To de eIop one ' s concentrative powers, there is nothing finer than a coiuse in bookkeeping. Besides prompting accurate thinking in other sid jects. it ac- (piainis one with conunon terms employed in the business world. DflRorttV (JUANELLI, ' 42 SOCIOLOGY: 1 believe that this iuil hel|)s one to understand more lulh the world ' s so- cial problems. Since the world is in such a state oi ciiaos and turmoil this social science has become a ital sidjject. The mere fact that the racial conditions of today are held in siuh dispute. ()uld iiuliiatc the dire need for more careful and conscientious stutly ol sociology. Bette Williams. ' 42 HISTORY: Histor is one of the most important sul)je( ts. for it en- ables us to understand and apprec iate the rights that our forefathers fought to obtain and to instill in our minds the resulting freedom enjoved todav. We look upon hisiorv as a siorv of the jjast. which will hel]) us analv e the present and prepare for the lutiiie. Mary Ciegerich, ' 42
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FRENCH: To think, of French as a pleasure rather than an arduous task makes for easier learning. This musical language is still widely spoken because of its cultinal aluc. I shall con- tinue studying French, and use it in tlie Inline — perhaps to teach the coinse that I enjoyed so much. Anne Neubaleiz, ' 42 CHEMISTRY: Today in this scientific world, the knowledge ol chemistry plays a most im- portant part. It promotes the lUilization of common materials into necessary syn- thetic substances, so vital to oin- national defense programs. Through chemistry, we have built a safer, hcahliier. more sanitary and practical civilization, endeav- oring to maintain a better li ing for all. Jean Scheeser, ' 42 RELIGION: The center of all Catholic education is religion. We realize that today a Cath- olic must have a great knowledge and a great lo ' e for his faith. Through the en- lightening discourses presented by Father Connare, we have been trained to cope with everyday problems as real Catholics. Anna Marie 1)isc:iiinc;er, ' 42 BIOLOGY: Biology is one ol the most interesting subjects in the en- tire scholastic ctUTictUiun. It affords an ojjportiuiity to learn life, as visualized through an experienced eye. How to li e in harmony and enjoy the life aboiu you is, in itself, the fiuidamental attraction of biology. Frances Galardi, ' 42 LATIN: () lempora. O mores! Yes. it ' s that Latin Class in 203 again. These students of the dead language are anything but that. The class has a remarkable record for general all-aroiuid pleasantness and joviality but yet maintains its status of a typical Cathedral class. Natalie Certo, ' 42 GEOMETRY: Angles! Circles! Cidjes! Triangles! If ycju need any information on these geo- metric figures, consult the nearest jiuiior fcjr a detailed ex|)lanalion. In Septem- ber, eight plus eighty-one bewildered juniors straggled into Sister Norbertine ' s class and decided to grin and bear it — now ' e just grin, for geometry is one of our favorite subjects. The study of geometry is a necessity in the designing field. Kay Englert, ' 43 ENGLISH: F.nglish has come to mean more than mere grammatics — it is ital, ali e and interesting. ' e ha e dealt with writers, their li es as well as tlieir works: we have relixed the periods and de elopment of our literature and language. I have ap- preciated my English courses. l)ei)eliied greatly Irom them, and will make gcxxl use of them in the tut lire. Agnes Meade, ' 42
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