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Alma Klepper, I'rliel Miller, l-1Sepl1ine Daniels. Bette Young. filary C. Spangler. Bernsdine lnlurore, l.aurine Lengcrich, Leu Alberding, Marjorie Kinw, Vera Braun, Frances Brite. Lucille Baker, liuth Ann Horns, Geraldine Hula yiann, Robert Ulman, Wan. Roup, Robert Bolinger. .lames Ilogaii, Richard Twple. Sim Hain. Norbert Hess, Paul XY'olpert. This is the Senior-junior Glee Club, a group trained by Sr. M. Patricia in choral singing. The students acquire a taste for the best in music and at the same time spend happy hours singing the songs they love. The Glee Club furnishes numbers for several of the programs during the year. On two days of the Week We find the seniors in Religion Class. Their year's Work centers on the Apostles' Creed, which they study in great detail. Earnest and serious consideration is given to Catholic life and action. The work is conducted by Father Alvin and Sr. M. Agnes Terese. The sophomores' Religion Class is held twice a week also at this period under the supervision of Father Alvin and Sr. M. Fidelis. Detailed study of the Commandments forms the nucleus of their year's work. This field furnishes many topics for interesting classroom discussions. 4157
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THIRD PERIOD - Next we pass to Room II, 9:5 5 -- 10:45 where we find the juniors at work in English under the direction of Sr. M. Agnes. The students are made to realize the personal in- fluence which results from the power to talk well. The economic competition of today makes mastery of language for commer- cial purpose of ever greater moment. They are also trained for a worthy use of leisure time by a diffused knowledge of the finest of the fine arts - literature. This is a Biology class under the supervision of Sr. M. Agnes Tercse. Biology gives the students an appreciation of the living world about them and its relation to them in regard to controlling their environment, in preventing diseases, etc. This course includes laboratory. field work, plant and insect collections, demonstrations and reference readings. David Terveer, Robert Kuhnlc. Ruth Kintv, Catherine Lichlle, Paul Smith, joseph Mille, Patricia Rum- schlag, jean Schulze. Mary Ann Voglewede, Virginia Meyer, Arthur Heimann, Irene Braun, joan Brun- mn, Fred Coffee, joseph Keller. Hubert Lengerich, Fdward Faurole. jerome Rumschlag, NY'm. Baker. lrene Heimann, Mariorie Lose, john Holthouse, liileen Hess. james Holr- huuse, Berry Fons, Patricia Schmitt, Betty Graliker. Dorothy Braun, jeannette Braun, Alice Roop. Carolyn Young. Rosemary Spang- ler, jerome Reed, Paul Schultz, james Kohne. U45
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