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Food for thought is supplied by this dis- cussion in a Senior English Club. Taking part are F. Hartzell and B. Wohlfort, but the class is debating among themselves whether or not Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman deserves the literary place which it holds. In the foreground are: C. Schafer, M. Adams and J. McClure. A visit to the studio of WCBM proved stimulating to M. Trenkamp and A. Man- ley, who are joining in the informal dis- cussion of radio technicalities. JiiJe is enriched thfieuah sfudu
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Knowledge is power in the world of today. What a wealth of new informa- tion is opened up by the study of social studies, languages, science, literature, and the other branches that go to make up the high school curriculum. From the very early days the value of wisdom has been emphasized. Cardinal Newman’s motto was Out of the shadows, light.” Catholic High's motto is Let your light shine,” and an interested faculty is always urging After it, after it—after the gleam.” E. Cosgrove and J. Fuchs appre- ciate the value of a Catholic high school education based on the four-fold aim. 9
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What's new in the news? This group of seniors is striving to make their daily history classes more interesting by participating in current news discussion. Included in the picture are: D. Gildea, H. Smith, J. Gib- meyer, A. Kraus, and J. Fuchs. The Louisiana Purchase is the popular dis- cussion among these senior history students. The use of maps vitalizes interest in the subject. The selected groups include C. Ralston, R. Bilzer, above; M. Harrington, A. Wimmer, and M. R. Madigan, right. oj ( meflic a g tlfiillinq jtasf an Jjtfteseni 11
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