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r. I ttture Scientists Study ornlbosition o Our World Varied curriculum satisfies all' Realizing the growing predominance of science in our society, and the new dis- coveries and developments taking place each year, the faculty is ever alert for new improved methods of teaching science. This type of thinking coupled with the desire to provide the best education possible has led to the establishment of improved courses. 'Chem Studyn saw introduction several years ago and was recently fol- lowed by a new biology course. Several science clubs have also been established for science enthusiasts. As Gary Mlot investigates the microscopic world, Mr. An drzejczyk surveys Gary. Biology slides are basic tools. lm.. Working in the chemistry lab after school, Bolo Pohle increases sci- Using a model wind tunnel, john Brooks, jim Sweeton and eniijic knowledge and report card mark. 22 Pete Foley experimenf with ihe principles of aerodynamics .
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Sehf Expression Finds Fuhillment Through English Mental concepts are transformed into the concrete Word Youth, in order to succeed in the World of tomorrow, must be intelli- gently prepared to meet the challenges that may arise. The art of self-expres sion is essential no matter what course is to be taken. Todays youth will find themselves lost in adulthood, if they are not able to convert their ideas into intelligent and meaningful speech or writing. The English courses taught at Bro- ther Rice, under the moderation of Br. I. D. Manning, provide the correct path to follow. They provide instruc- tion, broaden intellects and increase appreciation of our language. ..s::Vi5f'Q'2Z2Q-'f. .,::SkS?ii ' vain- qs. i .mfizwft 55-il 9Slyj45??1'1QQa ' ' Qmfiiif- ' ' . F? x .4,g4 :i:.5-. -' 95.351 X i ' bf xi 5 ,5 i if Br. D. O'Keefe FSCII Mr. F. P. DeBenedictis Br. D. Manning FSCH BA. BA. BA., MA. 21
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S1Ab.6Cli1'l bacteria to the flame Mike Bowen and 'loc Bonfiglio Seek the advice of Mr. 1 8 f ' Andrzejczyk on lab techniques. Meanufhile, Gary Mlot and Don Kacy find the flame. A VB!!! lC?wL,..-V' Br. P. N. Morris FSCH BSC. All Y Br. B. D. Kennedy FSCII BSC. 'Nw' H '7 Mr. C. Andrzcjczyk BSC.
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