St Stephens Academy - Academician Yearbook (Port Huron, MI)

 - Class of 1961

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The Bridge from High School to the World of Business— It is important for future secretaries to have practical training for a job in the business world. The commercial department is carefully organized to meet the needs of helping students achieve this goal. Trying to meet some of the requirements of a good typist are left to right: Connie Potter, Linda Ernst, Mary Daggett, Mary Ann Lucker, Mary Graziadei and Caroline Strable. Speed And Efficiency Are Not Accidental Clothing Cultivates Creative Abilities— Selecting, laying out, cut- ting, basting and sewing are all part of the work of becoming efficient seamtresses. As Sister Emerence checks the details of the apron, Amelia Karl waits for approval. At the machine, Carol De St. Aubin is efficiently sewing away on her skirt. In the foreground, Theresa Kraus and Ann Marie Roche intently study their pattern before proceeding to cut the material. page 26

Page 29 text:

Sister Evangelista inspects the shorthand notes of Connie Potter. Each of these stenographers are endeavoring to develop her speed, her accuracy, and her vocabulary. Left to right are: Mary Ann Lucker, Mary Graziadei, Connie Potter, Linda Ernst, Marianne Schneider, and Carolyn Strable. And Women In The Economic World Of Tomorrow In bookkeeping these students cannot afford to left to right: Linda Lapish, Kenneth Nihls, mind their own business. Studying this chart are William Letzgus and Jane Laframboise. page 25



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Latin Leads To Broader Horizons For Stephanites Latin, the ancient language of the Romans, has come down to our present time through the ages, still unchanged from its beginning. The Latin students, however, find it is a language filled with mysterious meanings, colorful and forceful words, and exciting mythological stories. Each day, they delve into another word or phrase, taking it apart and studying it. In this way they learn the culture of ancient times. They also see how the study of Latin is an important bridge to the understanding of our own language. In Sister Irma Joseph ' s freshman class, Catherine Jones demonstrates to Alma Ann Bleau how to translate English into the Latin tongue while Maxine Smith and Karl Teeple check the sentences in their books. With a Ciceronian touch, Janet Johnson is trying to conspirator, while Sister Fabiana and Jill Brush convince Michael Nelson that Cataline was a intently watch the outcome. 27

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