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Qiology, cmlaysics, an emistry Eileen Breslin uses Mary Ann Bochey as a model as she dem- onstrates the chart of the human body to Eleanor Belcher and Mary Buchko. 100 Juniors, Helen Oliinyk, Alice Laza' rek and Joan Laschenski, collect the necessary equipment for a chem- istry experiment. Realizing how essential rockets are to our country's de- velopment Laura Passetchnilr, Carol Sharkey, and Mary Ann Ryan study the basic ports of the exterior af a somewhat smaller model. IQ ' fi K x
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C900 Qui' Qoa - oo Gitizens Q0 x,.A g Marking the centennial of Lincoln's election to the Presidency, Elizabeth Ervin, Evelyn Metelski, Anne Midiri, Astrid Mygasiuk and Maria Hirniak put the finishing touches on a poster in his honor. Today's freshman grumbles over the huge reading assignments in World History, but as she matures, she dis- covers the hidden fire in these printed pages of tradition. As seniors looking back upon three years of history classes, we recall the fascinating and wonderful things we learned in those daily forty- five, minute periods. We explored the. ancient civilization of the Phoenicians, Egyptians and lncas. We relived the days of slavery, civil strife, explorations in our own United States. And finally, in a class we called P.O.D., we probed the crucial situations of our modern world. lt has been proven time and again, that old proverb History repeats itself is true. There is no better way to meet the challenges of today, than to prepare for them by studying the problems of yesterday. Certainly the tremendous task faced by the Christian citizens in a democracy can be facili- tated by knowledge of the experience of those who came before us. Mary McMahon and Anna Sywanyk glance at a picture of one of Philadelphia's historical sites while Lynn Sweetwood tacks other views to the bulletin board. Before a history test we find Kathryn Muller, Mary McCormick, Helen Choy kowsky, Bohdanna Palewycz, Joan Dougherty and Christine Luckyi reviewing
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