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THE HIGHER THINGS . . . INTELLECTUALLY Elder has always provided its students with a first-rate Catholic education. This fact is attested to by the studentsh record of achievement in the various state and national schoIarship tests, the summer study programs, and the local science fairs. This year, Elder students won more schelarships to college than ever before. This year, also, Elder enjoyed success on the television quiz program, It's Academic . All of these things are a result of hard wor'k by the students and dedication by a wellv trained faculty Er, Pa Victories on It's Academic were :1 source of pride to the entire school. The hours spent in the classroom provide 21 solid founda- tion for the studenfs education. A close personal relationship between teacher and student is a primary reason for Elder's success as an educational institution.
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THE HIGHER THINGS . . . CULTURALLY This year, the highlight of Elder's cultural calendar was the visit by the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra. That the students are culture-conscious is shown even more, however, by the productions staged by the students themselvesithe plays by the Drama Club, the concerts of the Glee Club and the Band, and the Spring Variety Show, staged by these three organiza- tions combined Elder also has an organization which promotes interest in the arts in the Fine Arts Club. The increasing membership of this relatively new organization is one more proof of the interest of Elder students in things cultural. ML Eric Kahrlson, who conducted the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra when it visited Elder, is inter- viewed by Mike Segere Bill Teddy Roosevelt Schuc-rman, Chris Burger, and Bob Wilhelm helped make the Drama Clutfs Ameuit and Old Lace :1 great success. f0
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