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O Jesus, through the Immaculate Heart of Mary, I offer Thee all my prayers, works, and sufferings of this day . . . Thus Shonahon's day ofticially begins. Praying together, Father Kehoe, the members of the Faculty, and the stu- dents in their home rooms offer to Almighty God all that may transpire during the course of the day. MICHAEL BALTZ of Freshman Latin Class translates o story from mythology. 1' K . 'T xx ff' 1'
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' x -o 5, by if .1 X f . ,- K A A L' Egfr- l xx The Creed in Symbols displayed upon the bulletin board furnishes the Freshman Religion Class with visual aid in searching more deeply into the content of the truths which comprise the Apostles' Creed. JOHN FALLON speaks before the class while GAIL MURTHA points to the article to which he refers. Freshmen give strict attention as the Algebra Class receives from SISTER MARIE STANI5- LAUS a lesson in factoring. ROBERT MAURO displays his diagram of c complex sentence while JUDlTH HOOD and PAULETTE FINNEY await their turns. Grammatical constructions form an important part of the Freshman English program. They furnish a sound foundation not only for further study in English but also for the mastery of foreign languages. iff? at xx, , 'me 73 5
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nv' 'nl JAMES DAYLOR addresses the Sophomore English Class as GRACE BONIFACINO, DONALD DAWSON, DOLORE5 WERTZ, and JAMES KIER await their turn to speak on Teen-agers and TV. Aspects considered were religious and educational programs, movies, plays, and general entertainment. Such discussions stimulate interest in timely topics and give students an opportunity to express their views. MR. GRANOZIO presents a les son in Sophomore Health Class Members of the Biology Class take part in an experiment based on photosynthesis. At the demonstra- tion table, ROBERT MAIER, BERNARD PERELLA, THOMAS HARTSHORNE, and JOSEPH YANKECH extract chlorophyll from leaves. At the chart, AMANDA TARASCHI points out, in a cross section of a leaf, the chief food-producing cells. li 'S I 1 l l
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