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MATHEMATIC and CIE CE I discover nothing in the laboratory-I am just the instrument through which God speaks. In the spirit displayed hy these words of an eminent American scientist. George Wzishingttin Carver, Catholic students enter their classes in science and mathematics. Technical careers in these helds grow more important every day in our modern world: we must prepare ourselves to lead, here as elsewhere, so that our fellow men may come to recognize and acknowledge the power and wisdom of Almighty God in the works of physical creation and the laws that govern it. Right: Charles O'Donnell, Dennis Renahan, Francis Mulvey, Mary Ann Clancy, Natacha Danksha and Mau' reen McLaughlin get an assist from Father Davie as they learn to apply chem' ical formulas to practical problems. Left: This studious biology class under the supervision of Sister Carmella seems to he deeply engrossed in their project, They are dissecting and examining the interior of a frog. How about letting Harry have a look, Bob?
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Patricia Dickson and Thomas Casper stand to inspect more closely the poster that Sister Constance displays to her Latin I students, As a practical application of their class work, they are studying the pledge of allegiance to the flag in Latin. Mastery of English vocabulary is helped by a study of words derived from Latin as these seondlyear stu' dents discover. Theodore Beardsley writes Latin roots on the board as Sister Cyprian directs the students' attention to the Chart. French I class with Sister Mary Hilary in the newly redecorated room 101 is apparently quite pleasant. Left, front to back, are N. Tortorello, F. Didio, I. Casper, M. L. Lawler and P. Hughes. On the 'right are T. Beardsley, Boe- dicker, B. Cornall and F. Mulvey.
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