Incarnate Word Academy - The Light Yearbook (St Louis, MO)

 - Class of 1960

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Q NYJ x is +3 N5 R N Q X Q l K K 5 5 yi i x . X l , , -42 X Q xv if xl N4 I J IX . , Y, . l N .1 Q icy W Q 5 5 'l on N Q qi li i ff ar wxlukrs gli: 9 Q7 N cc ii ll Y, J if Ny FRESHINIEN LIKE TO HAVE TANG- IBLE OBJECTS TO LEARN FROM , . . Catlly Hempstead. Eileen Brackmann, Linda Hoven, Mari- lyn Spiess. and Rosa- line Stegeman learn about the balance between production and consumption. V .. IT SAYS HERE ON THIS CHART . , says Pat McDowell to dubious onlookers Chris ! 1 nc 1 4, i J 1 .- ' .1 STUDENTS OF XVORLD HISTORY . . ,joan Oliler, Nancy Alsmeyer, Sue Aus- sieker. and Lois Farley en- joy a discussion about some incident in Meclevial His- tory.

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HISTORY IS PHILOSOPHY TEACHING BY EXAMPLE - A A ff -I CIVICS CLASS PRO- JECTS . . . Citizenship in action is demon- strated by these Fresh- men as they work on their various projects. D a r I e n e Kobusch, C h e r y I Krukenkamp, Marilyn Murray, Kathy O'Shaughnessy, a n d Mary Beth Studt. BOLINGBROKE AMERICAN PROBLEMS CLASS under the direction of Sister Cordula have many very in- teresting discussions. Here Jeanne Connelly, Charlotte Rmcilio, Jackie Free, Sue Kohler, and Barbara Vogel continue the discussion after class. WE ARE PROUD TO BE AMERICANS and these American History students enjoy tracing the historical development of our country. Barbara Chadcluck, Joyce Dobbin, Sue Bohn, Mary Pat Boedeker, and Barbara Bayer pose for ri picture. J?



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CONSTANT AND To keep the body healthy and thus make it a better instrument of the soul is the aim of the physical and health edu- cation classes. In these days when we do not get the exercise we need by walking like people in by-gone days did, we have need of daily planned exercise. As long as we are in school this is planned for us by a good physical education program. Miss Royal and Miss Hannefin are the bosses in this department. GETTING READY FOR CLASS are fresh- men Sue Thornton and Joyce Kuelker. CASEY ON THE TRAMPOLINE . . . This' is a favorit e exercise of many of the girls. Pat Casey is happily bounc- ing and being watched by Anne Clordes, Sharon Wood, a nd Dianne Zoeller.

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