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E' 'xl' Having a specimen under the microscope and being able to see it are Iwo different things. Father Wasas carefully explains the intricate workings of the instru- ment to some interested sophomores. In the fore- ground. one of Fathers lollipop trees. Events in the world about us have pointed out the urgent need for qualified students of the sciences. These men and women must be people of high ideals. for the destinies of nations. humanly speaking, are vitally af- fected by the achievements of the laboratory. The high ideals are the overall aim of educa- tion in general and Catholic education in particular, The qualified student is the aim and product of the high school classroom and lab. Here the vital foundations are laid, the fundamental knowledge taught. Seel It's as easy as that! declares Cecilia Doyle, as she and Marie Pollick demonstrate the electrolysis of water for a group of budding chemists.
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1 permeates our day Religious principles instilled in the hearts of our students, nurtured by prayer and sacrifice, are exemplified in the various works of mercy they perform. Zealous Mission and Apostolic groups stir in the student body a heartening response to appeals made on behalf of those in need spiritually and materially. Classes vie with one another in mission mite-box returns, in responding to the annual drive for the Little Sisters of the Poor: and throughout the year senior members of the Apostolic League give unstintingly of themselves as Marian catechists and as aides in nursing homes. l - hy. S Sacristans Katherine Albright, Dolores Bartley, Pauline Hill, Mary J Ellen McGinn, Catherine McNamee, and Eileen O'Connell enjoy the privilege of assisting in the preparations for Exposition of the Most Blessed Sacrament each Thursday. Dolores Brodbeck, Eleanor Arata, Nancy Kerper, and Maryann Scholtz set out as lay apostles. They captain groups of students who volunteer their services at Sacred Heart Home for lncurable Cancer, Oak Lane Nursing Home, and Sacred Heart Manor. 3' in fe. 4
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Preparing for life in an atomic age - fl i.-Q ,....r F 1' Q : -- , Science marches on as a worried Father Benischeck points out a mistake to three of his scientists in Junior Chemistry. Biology students concentrate on the microscope to examine the simplest form of animal structures the amoeba Sister Virginia Marie shows the girls how to record their observations in a biology manual
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