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Is this how you get water? Anne Ward wonders, as Sue McGee, Colleen Curly perform the electrolysis in their chemistry class. science Proudly displaying their physics projects are Sue Kuliga, Holly Harnmann, Sue Miller, and Mary Ann Thuemler, ln our modern world of today Algebra and Geometry prepare the girls for studying the sciences and provide the basic needs tor the fulfillment ot today's technological require- ments. Biology, Chemistry, and Physics students work and study in our large, well-equipped modern laboratories. They do everything trom raising hamsters, making toothpaste, to assembling one tube radios. Through experimenting with Hook's Gas Law, Newton's Laws ot Motion, and oth- er basic principles we have increased our knowledge ot the universe and the laws gov- erning it. This helps us prepare ourselves tor college and future employment. Many girls study these subjects tor their own personal interest, or to increase their ap- preciation ot the universe, and its workings. These attainments will help till the paramount needs ot the future American. a well-rounded Catholic education Gosh that really looks cold! Left to right: Pat Grey Mercy Branch, and Marilyn Caputa measure tempera tures in their physics class.
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A Christian Family Living class meets for a worthwhile discussion on child care. she receives Iudy Ann Fox, Gerrie Iones, Sue Ann Xll that work and I only got a 'C'! :oking over their World History proj- :ts are: Lett to right: Carol Burns, Iudy cDonald, Ioan Bori, Iudy Schaefer id Bernadette Slaby. 79 Schultz, Lea Rae Nichols and Cathy Pfannerstill demonstrate advertising for their original companies in an American Problems class. 3Ytl'Si,tZ +--wr
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Examining Wild lite the careful way are: Iudy Walker, Mary Lynne Young, and Chris Winkel. .. -'-', f' .. ,'lg'.-f- - wx X f ,A-yy' A L: Av' - ,Sq 15 14X x -1 ,, fy, M 'ti ,wk ,- X .-A W, V -f Hit!!!-'Ab X ' 1 x l '14 KW. X - '4 .I ts 'I wif ri? S xvg s Y 1 lg fi. Kr 3 , f '-LPY x lg . ' HCM E R g AZIA Q K , . N' I ' fr gi , 1 W? X 3' ss l at Q' if f ax she takes the knowledge. . f And this is what little girls are made ot. lris Zale and loanne Theis study their biology. Please explain it once more! Kathy Kuzniewski, Kathy Quinnt, Iudy Haupt- mann, and Suzie Quinn try to under- stand their algebra. Mary Radernacher, Iudy l-lullin, and Diane Hauser practice their angles and triangles in geometry class.
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