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Mclean We learn to live by living together with others, and by living like them. As a result of our four years' association with our class- mates, we begin to appreciate the problems of others, to learn to sacrifice our own petty interests for the good of our fellows. Our lives are important not because of what they can do for us, but because of what they can do for others. This is a familiar evening scene in many students' homes. A little nourishment and sisterly advice make homework, especially preparation for exams, a lot easier, decide the Algeosz lane, Mike, and Judy.
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4 r. at -I' I fb Q'-. ' 'rift L- 11i ':,- V Qi -uniq- Sister Emma Josephine, Mechanical Drawing, Alge- bra, Assistant Librarian, Book Room Moderator. Reverend William Long, Religion. Sister Leo Margaret, Homemaking, Clothing, Spanish, Family Living, Mother Seton Club Moderator, Cafeteria Moderator. Sister Jean Marie, Sophomore Homeroom 2Ol, Re- ligion, Typing, Bookkeeping. Sister Paul, Freshman Homeroom 206, Religion, Math lV, Geometry. Reverend Glen Perin, Religion. Mr. William Rankin, American History, Health, Boys' Physical Education Director, Football, Basketball, and Baseball Coach, Moderator of Monogram Club. Mr. Jack Spichty, Assistant Football Coach. This is an architect's drawing of the new senior high school which will be located at H34-l22O East High Street. Enrollment ot the present school, which is crowded and inadequate, is 531. Sta- tistics show that by September l957, completion date tor the new school, enrollment will have reached at least 725. Buildings on the site were razed and construction begun in late spring. Architects are Bankemper and Betz. Plans coll for a two-ond-a-half-story structure with 23 classrooms and laboratories, a chapel, a library, a study hall, a cafeteria and a combination auditorium-gymnasium seating 1,500 persons. Sister Margaret Thomas, Senior Homeroom lOl, Religion, Civics, American History, City Government Day Moderator, Student Council Election Chairman. Sister Ann Vincent, Sophomore Homeroom 202, Re- ligion, Biology, Sodality Moderator. Sister Mary Walter, Freshman Homeroom 204, Re- ligion, General Science, Practical Math, All-Star Club Moderator, Pep Club Moderator. Mrs. Edna Ziegler, Girls' Physical Education Director.
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