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Rose Marie lxowacs sophomore stands ready to explain the struc ture of the trunk of a tree J. l Biology projects interest N. Sable, J. Chanitz, J. Blau- kovitch, N. Kuruc, A. Sil- voy, A. M. Ricapito, J. Russ and J. Csordas. J. Rus-. prcaidz-nt of avicncc vlub. denionatratc-5 how a metal can rc-place anothc-r in solution. llore a ropper- branvhml flhri-tmas treo is soon lla-rlwwl in silxor gath- vrvd from silver nitrate' solution in which it hae, been placed.
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10 Briefed by Sister St. Edmund, these undergraduate officers are set for their year's work: Cloekwise, F. Filo, D. Keating. R. Fenerty, S. Bukvics, M. Sehamenek, G. Klein, Sister St. Edmund, R. Silvoy, J. Reed, J. Link, M. Majczan, J. Doddy and E. Kuprian. The Student Association of B.C.II.S.. guided hy Sister St. lfdmund. stands for the indixidual student. The Student Council. com- posed of memhers of the Senior Class. to- gether with the Representatives and Associate Representatives of each homeroom. in a dignified and solemn ceremony pledge them- selves. in the name of each student. to uphold the rules and regulations of the school. lfach student is made aware of the fact that full cooperation with these oflicers means har- mony and happiness within the school. Those who wear the insignia of office in this Asso- ciation form a hridge hetween the student and the Administration. This trinal union, of faculty, student officers and student hody, fosters an undying spirit of well-being in the school. we pedal Jima, 1, Father Sangmeister, principal Ccenterl, Father Nawn, frightj, and Father Cronin. fleftl. together with the members of the Stu- dent Association, in solemn installation cere- mony. pledge allegiance is to our eountry as R. 5' Votral elevates the stars and stripes. WI Everett holds the brown and gold of Beeahi.
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