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wifi new ani in cc enging 'Mlujcf The Iunior-Senior Discussion Club meets weekly and under the guid- ance of Sister Elizabeth Ann, the members discuss current problems of the day. Both sides of a question are con- sidered by members oi the Debate Club and opinions are deliberated and considered until a conclusion is reached. The Freshman-Sophomore Discussion Club with Margaret Sullivan as Pres- ident reason vexing problems while l developing poise in speaking before an audience. -Noreen Callahan 71
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?!mfA .jfiumlaA:5- rwloirec! fAe Qifeall Wazifer' Contestants from Aquinas were: M. Tucker, L, Nicholson, D. Slegmaier, IVI. O'l-Iara, the all-city winner Patty McHugh, K. Wolcott, I. Richter. M. Tarsitano and C. Noonan. Inspired by St. Thomas at the foot of the cross, nine illustrious Aquinites strove to express the worthiness of the Great Doctor, the Angel of Schools. Eulogizing in Euthanasia, Labor, War, lustice. The Pillar of Truth, His Life and Works, Holy Eucharist, Sin and Society, their Wide range of subjects sought the Saint to nurse Twentieth century ills with his mystic powers of Philosophy. Adapting the ability to persevere, so typical of true, young Thomists. the nine purposed to present, after many hours of research, composing and memorizing, their new-found ideas in an Oratorical contest, The St. Thomas Symposium. Under the cheerful guidance of Sister Ann Patrick OP., Patricia McHugh was chosen to represent Aquinas. Win- ning first place in the south-side eliminations and the semi-finals, honor and glory was brought to Aquinas, when she won first place in the finals at Fenwick with her manuscript, St. Thomas and the Problem of Sin. Youth triumphs again! 70
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Top: D. O'Bierne, P. Baechtold, M. C. McCabe, E. Crowe, K. VVolcott. Bottom: Aquin-ions F. Hyland, I. Capriott, I. Schultz, I. O'Donnell. uin-.fgfomfi . . . Lain-fond. . . uinifed 3 7 7 Experimenting . . . learning . . . Aquin-atoms know that many careers are at their fingertips through a knowledge of Physics. Informative movies and lively discussions on various topics of Science supply interesting material for club meetings. These industrious physicists conduct various experiments and report the results-thus furthering the knowledge of their co-workers. Another club, inspiring scientific research, is the Aquin-ions Club. Armed with test tubes and thermometers, members unfold the secrets of the elements. Chemical puzzles and equations dominate their thoughts while probing the unknown is their work . . . finding the solution, their goal. 72
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