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Science The student in the science concentration is a combination of the homo faber” and the homo sapiens.” She purposes to combine the theoretical and the practical into a Christian approach to the scientific questions challenging modern man. A woman graduating from this department is able to compete and succeed in the ever-changing scientific research or educational fields. Sister Clarita directs Dorothy Gates and Florence Gorski as they learn to weigh magnesium on the analytical balance. Freshmen, prospective scientists, prepare an experiment in inorganic chemistry 28 Marilyn Wolfe and Annette Nyugen try to distinguish the Brownian movement from mitosis. Three science students, Dorothy Gates, foanne Taggert and Gloria Palisano work on a non-musical version of Dry Bones.”
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Social Studies Spanish students watch as Shirley Hawk, under Mr. Paolini’s direction, writes her version of Rosa’s visit on the blackboard. Carolyn Hamlett, Elizabeth Martin and Alice Henel examine data for their pro-seminar project. Language Through concentrated study of a dissimilar culture, a student comes to understand and appreciate the ideals of a people and to realize their influence on our own civilization. This international breadth of thought, the familiarity with the idioms and literature of a foreign tongue, also aids in a student’s proficiency in her own language. fean Arns provokes history students’ interest as they discuss her paper on the rise of the medieval universities. Comprenez-vous?” Mr. Hannotte pauses a moment in his French translation, for the benefit of freshmen students. Through a knowledge of time and people past, a student is more fully equipped to deal with time and people present and future. In the wide field of social studies, man views man as an individual and as a member of a social group. The student becomes more aware of the manifold influence which she can have in the world by intelligently and constructively partici- pating in its work. Her courses are directly concerned with preparing her for social contacts after college, guiding her in the trends and molds of daily life.
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Martha Miller and Mary Ann Helfter compute a practical statistical problem. Mathematics The field of mathematics provides for the student the mental discipline for logical thinking and critical analysis applicable not only to the academic, but to every field of life. Moreover, she becomes well-equipped to aptly defend those spiritual truths which she holds sacred and to present them to her fellow man. Secretarial Science The great value of this concentration at Rosary Hill lies in the fact that professional skill and the liberal arts are brought together in close harmony. Through this inte- grated program, the student gains a broad intellectual background as well as efficiency in the practical, technical aspect of business life. Analytic geometry students, Lucille Winiecki, Barbara Marzolf, Jaqueline Schmidt, and Kathleen McCarthy plot and graph parabolic Seniors, Theresa Pasto, Marcia Jankowski, Arlene Rollek and Mary Ann Phillips use electric typewriters to transcribe business letters. Future businesswomen, Ann Rolling and Jean Dimick, balance their credit and debit columns as they strive to become accurate bookkeepers.
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