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Is the eornvrsione on irhieh 1'hrisiian minds are built. Right: Through the capable instruction of the Reverend Stanley J. Scarff, students arc being trained to meet the present chaotic world with a Christ-like attitude and a knowledge of right and wrong. Center: Life is not so short but that there is always time for prayer.” This beautiful statue of the Christ Child, on the second floor corridor, is a source of inspiration to all. Below: Ann Clary, prefect of the Sodality, assisted by three faithful Sodalists, speaks to the students of Catholic High over Station TCHS, encouraging them to offer their good works To Jesus through Mary.”
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have there been required on the part of women, so much initiative and daring. . . . It is not enough to be good, tender, and generous; one must be also wise and strong.” In accordance with this challenging quotation, these Seniors, through the Holy Father’s Encyclical on Christian Marriage, arc learning Catholic social principles. Seniors have a lecture in the auditorium each week, when they study the Holy Father's encyclical. The whole school has a religion period each day, Mass in the auditorium weekly, and a yearly retreat of three days.
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Science is a stepping stone Above: Physics is the study of matter in motion.” This is one of the first principles learned by those science-minded seniors in the picture above. Such terms as specific gravity, buoyancy, parallelograms of force, and sound frequencies become a part of their daily school conversation. Learning to handle apparatus for enlightening experiments is accom- plished in the laboratory periods. Left: The physics club, appropriately called The Senior Physicists of Catholic High, has stimulated the students’ interests in this subject. Their program includes special demonstrations, lectures, and trips to scientific institutions. At left, the officers who direct the club’s activities arc Joan Szamski, Secretary; Helen Grogan, Treasurer; Regina Dcucrling, Presi- dent, and Angela Nadrowski, Vice President. 12
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