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While it ' s admittedly difficult to see everythin? sub specie aeternitatis, it sometimes seems an equal job to see things sub microscopis. Anyway, Sister Eucharia’s zoology classes usually see only white lights and black squiggles until they progress to the amoeba-and-paramoecium stage. Chemistry stu- dents see things, too. The little device that looks like a hand drier is really a colorimeter. Elizabeth Davis, Suzie Giblin, Joanne Judy at the colorimeter. These members of the bio-chemistry class use this new in- strument, Spectronic 20, for a quantitative glucose test on blood.
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Father Joseph Nadeau, O.P., meets with students informally outside the theology office. Left to right around the circle: Carolyn Bousman, Janet Walterback, Ann Burlingame, Donna Ross, Pat Broyles, and Roberta Haftner. In class and outside, the priest-professors are important figures on campus. The job of leading students to wisdom through Theology is a full-time one. Freshmen soon found the c ' ollege theology was not mere repetition of high school religion. They found, also, that teachers are always on hand to answer ques- tions (and raise them), whether the subject is in the Summa or in the social field.
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T ! Id m | Sandra Emert, Theresa Horn-Bostel, and Carole Raimo learn the art of snipping and sewing in a freshman clothing section. Future Homemakers, here mastering the intricacies of the art of sewing, will learn other useful sub jects as well. The Department of Flome Economics also offers courses in Meal Planning, Home Fur nishings, Child Development, and a host of other home-centered subjects. Fashions from Adler ' s were modeled by college students in the Music Department Easter Parade. Joanne Judy, sophomore, Margaret Ann Vessel, freshman, and Mary Ellen O ' Hern, sopho- more, pose between acts.
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