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Science Seminar members are: J. Tonesk, H. Zelas-IQ, R. Dunn, S. Cutrona, C. Greene, J. Ellis, S. Venit, M. Knight, M. Shea, M. Manser, A. Erdman, P. Godel, P. Kenehan, K. Toivanen, G. Bloch, and J. Bikowski. Pat Kenehan demonstrates to the Science Seminar the Trachtenberg System, which, she tells the Seminar, is a speedy system of basic mathematics. 68 Anna Erdman and Carla Greene, officers, observe a student panel with Janet Bikowski, Marilyn Mauser, Sharyn Venit, and Regina Dunn. Enjoying the talks on plant life arc Pat Kenehan, Joanne Tonesk, Kay Toivanen, Joanie Ellis, Pat Godel, Susan Cutrona, Christine Dewhirst, and Kathy Cross.
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Humanities Provokes Intellectual Curiosity The Humanities Seminar opened its doors to twenty-four seniors during the second se- ! A A. mester. Each week brings a not- ed authority prepared to lecture on a variety of topics, ranging from the Book of Job to Ed- mund Burke. x I Under the guidance of Sister Mary Roger and Mrs. Rigopou- los, seniors cover the great di- visions of cultural history-be- ginning with the Hebrews and progressing to the Romantics. In addition, each speaker re- quires a few books which are read and reported on before the lecture. In this way, the Humanities Seminar strives to enrich the regular school curriculum. Mrs. Rigopoulos smiles in anticipation as Sister Mary Roger shows her the list of scheduled speakers and topics for the seminar.
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Seminar Meets Challenge of an Era Nothing is quite beyond the reach of the Science Seminar- nothing too large, too technical, or too specialized. The nineteen girls in the Seminar may discuss optical pumping, atherosclero- sis, or computers. Every Monday night finds the members in the biology lecture room awaiting the guest speak- er, an expert in his field, or ner- vously preparing their own talks for panels which are held every other week. Sister Marceline's deft guid- ance insures that the Seminar will fulfill its aims: to interest girls in scientific careers, to en- rich the regular science classes, and to challenge students with scientific aptitude. Seminar members Susan Cutrona, Kay Toivanen, and joanie Ellis wait eagerly as Anna Erdman, president, introduces the speaker for that evening. ' 69
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