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ti I I with g1Qp! ,Q as -' to , f H W, Er Q, me 1 if,--Q: if X Senior chemistry students look forward to the weekly lab period when they see the actual dem-2 onstration of the theory that they are studying that week. Sister Mary Virginia explains the careful and safe procedure to follow in the preparation of oxygen. ROW I: Joan Wilson, Virginia Brett, Ioan Belsterling. ROW II: Su- zanne Slagle, Sister Mary Virginia, Betty Lou Flack, Mary Jane Corrigan. ROW III: Loraine Clifford, Lillian Pajak, Frances Howard, JoAnn McKnight, Therese Macaluso, Barbara Long. 'All scientific education which does not com- mence with mathematics is, of necessity, de- fective at its foundation! .... Comte Sister Mary Blanche explains to the trig class that logarithms are not too confusing. At the board Joan Canon, Sue Slagle and Mary Morrison prove that Sister's efforts are not in vain. its f. Irene Gartley, Margaret Weigold and Irene Fabian . . . , I' t S' t M ' ' Michelle Corrigan illustrates that Sister Agnes gisigeasi gi-iillimeifg clizgsrslotxhce diggs? Josephine is right when she says that Geom- mg Overtime wa es P gu etry is the foundation of all knowledge! g ' 5
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'Good morning, Sisters and girlsf' are familiar words as Sister Stella Marie, our prin- cipal, greets us with announce- ments for the day. I Days at Seton are crowded with studies, fun and excitement, but there are always little spare mo- ments for something extra special- visits to the Chapel. Setonians realize that the One Who lives in this Home makes itpossible for them to enjoy their busy days. v ivg in si xx 4 in 'Do - Mi - Sol - Mi - Do, ring out the chimes beginning an- other day at seton. sz! if DAY AT ETO 'Please close all home room doors and kneel for prayers, announce Student Council of- ficers, Frances Howard and Carol Neuser over the P.A. With the recitation of the l tudents dedicate their .a,.,F44 -.Q.u,,,., 2 1, V 5 f -aq5,7Qf , 4 - ,i-4'5'.9,5 - f rx 5,55 Q 5 K f K L 4 i f 'fi vi W i 1 f ' 4 442' f j :iii ' ' - C N 3,34 if 1 I gp.: fa if E i 5 4 1, Q ' 3 ' , ' i4.,K,f,f qv , . ,E ,mQ,M,W,,Ww U I E0 , ,, L1 1 -, fc, ., ,agagg , , ,Q ,, ., -.. 4 A ' , 1' ' - v fy i. f, F an ' , ' at wiv, ' ' K
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'Que hermosa mantilla,' exclaman las estudiantes de espanol, seeing an authentic Spanish mantilla. Sr. Marietta hands Brenda Hageman a pair of sandals made in Spain from the collection of Mexican and Spanish handiwork brought in by: ROW I: Lupe Saavedra, Mary Louise Bandel, Brenda Hageman, Anna Marie Boland, JoAnn Kanfoush, Rose Marie Sacco, Therese Crothers. ROW II: Adrianne Cyroski, Marlene Pottmeyer, Theresa Thigpen, Grace Cerminara, Patricia Collins, Mary Grace Raker, Roberta Majcher, Carol Cox, Irene Fabian, Barbara Clancy, Joan Belsterling. ROW III: Frances Downie, Helen Suriano, Ramona Moran, Marlene Johnson, Angela D'Amico, Rita Thomas, Elizabeth Lally, Frances Conderato, Margaret Weigold, Jacqueline Salvetti, Patricia Yourick, JoAnn McKnight. Donna Jean Onda, Virginia Brett, Fran- ces Howard, Brenda Hageman and Lil- lian Pajak apply their knowledge of Latin to Cicero, Virginia Brett ex- plains to Sister Marietta and the class the construction of her sentence. Quebec est magnifiquei' says Loraine Clifford as she shows its points of interest to Sister Mar- guerite, Sheila Murphy, President of the French Club, and members: Mary Morrison, Betty Lou Flack, Margaret Lanagan, Mau- reen Nee, Donna Jean Onda, Carol Neuser, Frances Y Q QS Y ,S Howard, and Suzanne Slagle.
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