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Saint James has as his symbol the staff and wallet, E. Mc- Ginley tells other keenly interested Juniors M. O'Conner and M. W'ooten. 'r Sophomores study Liturgy under Sister Marie Aquin. C. Welsh arranges an antependium. R. Sauers and M. Zimmer verify her arrangement. tpiu- HL 77W Shah ,gal MII f ,mi sttts M 5 illdjugalk ,A Q ETS. .Ups 'P The study of God's holy law takes on a new interest think M. Gable and M. Kearney who thoughtfully select pamphlets on the Commandments.
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UMPLETELY equipped lahoratories, excellent texts, vivid charts make Science fascinating, Besides class work, there are numerous field trips and two activi Cluhs. Freshmen receive a hasis for further study in General Science. Sophomores will plant hetter Victory gardens hy reason of their Biology. Juniors and Seniors do outstanding work in Chemistry. Outside projects of the Chemistry students include the making of phosphorous stones, cold cream, tooth powder, hand lotion. soap. and fluorescent minerals. XVe cannot leave the Biology Cluh in the hackground. The memhers made numerous trips to scientiiic museums. They are now preparing pictures to he shown under the Balopticon. ',,, T. Finegan, R. Smith, A. lVlcElheney, A. Conlon, E. Gehrman, M. Falunas, R. Fi- nelli, C. McCauley learn seed dispersal. M. Thomas lights phosphorous as Freshmen C. Hearan, Reilly, A. Britto, A. McKee burn glowing splint generating oxygen.
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