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Sister Stephanie supervises as Carmen Geigel’s experiment is completed. Joan Marie Hartmann and Clem Fiore are absorbed in their experiment in the chemistry lab. Sister Placidus explains the rotation of axes. Science Theology is the science of revealed truth, it tells us of the supernatural world; science, on the other hand discovers the facts of the natural world. Since the supernatural and the natural both emanate from the same Eternal Truth, theology and science are incapable of collision. Through the one, science, we see God indirectly in His works; through the other, theology, we see Him in His living Word. Man is a citizen of the super- natural world through the reception of the Sacraments, especial- ly Baptism; he is a citizen of the natural world by his very existence. Therefore, the college aims to make each Courtier conversant with the supernatural world through the study of theology, and with the natural world through the study of science. [hus in knowledge, as in reality, the natural and super- natural are woven into a unity. Never a moment wasted in Embryology class with Sister Mary Grace. Sally gives a demonstration at the Chemistry Open House. ii opeteiow cis nr eon: eaaaeramaean eee ARE Sut EE Sen ner = a Eee eee ER PAINT TTS : wae
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=a Sister Beatrice explains to Pat Kiernan just how the cadenza should be played. Under Dr. Donath’s capable leadership, the choral class brings Handel's “Hallelujah” to a triumphant end. The advanced oil painting class is under the direction of Sister Francesca. ch Music in the Baroque period is the topic of the lecture being given by Sister Sheila. Music and Art The grandeur of a Bach chorale, the awe-in- spiring majesty of a Beethoven symphony, the grace and beauty ofa Gainsborough and the re- ligious sincerity ofa Raphael as well as the more modern musical and artistic outpourings of man illustrate clearly man’s need for creation—the crea- tion of a concerto or a minuet, a landscape ora portrait. Man strives to communicate to his fel- lowman some mood, some experience, some emo- tional state which can never again be fully experienced, but whose shadow lingers on as a song or a painting. Fully aware of this creative instinct in man's nature, the college strives to develop the artistic abilities of each and every Courtier. explains the principles of composition.
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aE Ta a ats SNS el dace fel SE ae ATIC DIT Bete FO ; i f Budi adeg Social Sciences The Division of Social Sciences covers one of the widest scopes in the field of education. Through the social sciences man studies man as an individual, and man as a member of a social group. The social sciences include history, business, economics, sociology, home economics and pedagogy. These are most directly con- cerned with preparing each Courtier for the social con- tacts after College, guiding her in the trends and moods of daily life. The Malthusian theory is refuted by Miss Blake in her Political Economy class. An efficient debate team is in action in Dr. Husek’s sophomore Debate class. Sister Muriel keeps her Business majors occupied, The class is checking an assignment in Business Math. 4 Miss Premont explains an adjusting entry to her Accounting class. 150
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