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jlvs not only iswin d how bo LINGUISTS — John Coughlin and Tom Kiley get Brother Simeon ' s bon mot” on their homework. CHEMISTS — Brother Quentin ' s chem boys include E. S. Russell, D. Kane, Bielowski, Nee, Magner, Mackay and J. Sullivan. They are studying to be experts in the field of poly¬ electrolytes. BIOLOGISTS — Nevins, Finnegan, Dorsey, McGaffigan, Foley and Le- Blanc are a little timid about dis¬ secting their arthropods. Brother Valens stands by to make sure that they do. PHYSICISTS — Archimedes was right. This is the -conclusion of Woodlock, Hannon, Vetromile, Nea- lon, Hartigan, Donovan and Cody as Brother Evangelus checks to make sure. I JH j:, ' 1 Ti Wm r mk KfJPl |l i «|| [m « .f: wjw . mmk I- 4 1 It « - i i , i 1 » j V4 — ; m i 4 .jn
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Qn hsriiqwn, fcnjyliAh, math, hhinky, and acuwjcc, ENGLISH SCHOLARS Cowan, M. O ' Brien, V. O ' Brien, Ryan and Cor- bert listen to Mr. Sweeney explain Allan Clark ' s model of an Eliza¬ bethan theater in a Senior English class. ANNUAL RETREAT —The annual retreat for the entire school was held during Passion Week. It was a four day program devoted entirely to our spiritual welfare. Father Patrick Egan, S.A. was a truly excellent retreat master. FEELING THE BRAIN WAVES eman¬ ating from Savage as he reels off the answers in English I is Brother Michael. Other recognizable schol¬ ars include Conley, Ryan, Peterson, Scalcione, Daughan, Brown and Duff. CHECKING ON THE WORK in a history class is Mr. Boudreau. Lavey seems worried while Flaherty and McCarthy know why. Confidently awaiting their turn are Lowney and Kelly.
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h msjnhsJi, but ws clIao IswOinsd. how to think. T-Men — Trig men Marnon, Dona¬ hue, Kilroy and McMillan lug the six-foot slide rule into action after witnessing the more laborious way when the tables are used. S-MEN — Solid geom men make with a smile as they add their tetra¬ hedrons, hexahedrons, octahedrons, dodecahedrons and icosahedrons to the project pile. They are all very thankful that there are only five regular solids. A-MEN — That ' s A for Algebra and also A for good work from the looks of the work of Johnny Turner and Dick Wilson in Brother Firmin ' s Algebra I class. Then again one of the problems doesn ' t seem quite correct. G-MEN — True G-men are never photographed for publication but that is not the reason here. These geometry boys were just concen¬ trating on the principles of Euclid and Pythagoras. Brother Servanus, the teacher, evidently got his boys across the pons asinorum .
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