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li in LOGY the mircu le of life POINTING OUT the scheme of the circulotion of the blood to BioloQy Majors is Dr. Charles Godaire of the Science Department. TIic characteristic pungent odor of toimaldehvde in- lorms jtassers-by that they are in the icinitv of the biology department. Freshmen are engaged in dissecting specimens of the aricjus ph la, tvliile .Sophs proceed to a detailed stuch of more complex organisms. Secluded in the thiicl floor labs, Junior and Senior science enthusi- asts probe the nnsteries ot micro-organisms. Special interest is manifested this ear in the phcsiology labora- tory erhere extensice tvork is being done on recording muscular ccmstructions. BIOLOGY INSTRUCTOR Clarence Tourville fascinates students with his entomologicol knowledge and collection of insects.
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EXPERIMENTING WITH a centrifuge, used to separate the ports of o mixture, keeps Mary Wynn, Jeon Zdon, and Ann Lovelte busy under Mr. O ' Herron ' s supervision. From the detailed system of the periodic taljle to the eminently practical process tor making soap, tlie study of chemistry fur- nishes the student with an entirely dilferent pcjint of iew cm everyday things. One comes lace to hue with the new older of continuous discosery. Despite the imposing array of inlormation about the expected laboratory happenings, there is an abundance of sur- prises. Otherwise there would be no chemists.
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f rom lumiliers MATHEMATICS I 1 lie loj icil (lc(iu(ti e reasoning ol Math lietkoiis a toiisidcralilc numbci ol Klniites to advante in their numeiit;il jirowess. Aside liom tlie ionise in Ciollege Al«cl)i;i olfeied to I iosli. M.ijois pioieed itito the letihns ol (ialinhis, Diiieietitial Ki|nations, and ] oo- le;m Alt elnti. latest ionise in seientilii math. Si. . nn;i Ceiilia ;nul St. . l;iiy Oswtdd in- sti til t in this depai tnient. ABSORBED IN an ofter-class anolysis of Calculus, Math Major course, are slor pupil Rita Charlesbois and Instructor Sr. Anna Cecilia. to truth HISTOMY llistoiv stiidiiits loiisiiler the itilhienie ol the jiast on the piesent ;ind the Intiire and fxahiate the mtnniei in whiih ptist ”cner;i- tions met the ihalleip»es ol their titles. Sr. .Mats . ntonella pimiiles a solid louiuhition lot llistoix Majois in ionise on tnicient, mediexal. and iontenipoi;n jieriods, and St. .M.n Oswald intiodnies I ' leshmen to the .nmals ol I niopean llistoii. SLIPPtNG INTO HISTORY class before ihe last bell are Freshmen Potricia Dyer, Lillion Perraull, ond Sister Mary Oswald, European History teacher. 26
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