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Lfhcmisfs study warld--manipulate elcctmns. they e n t e r American history after a year's vacation from the subject. The study becomes as intriguing as a mystery novel when students start tracing the steady progress of our democ- racy, as pointed out by Mr. Bill Golibart. Juniors were given the opportunity to express newly amassed knowledge of their gov- ernment in I Speak for Democ- racy themes. Manipulating protons and electrons, both with pencils and with test tubes and Bunsen burn- Yhr' ers, chemistry students have dis- covered a fascinating world of chemical symbols that have since become a part of their everyday vocabulary. Their experiments with the common elements make them better acquainted with the amazing world in which they live. Dreaming is one thing, action anotherg but energetic art stu- dents combine both to become 44 Chemists Don Hud- gins, DeEdward Greer, I a n e t Smith, and Pat Cruy perfonn experiments to show the weird effects of theconductivity of electrolytes. The result of jun Heslep's paint brush is the center of interest for Sister M. Fidells and Ruth Donohue. Gene Sc-hefller is next in line for inspection. ST
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juuiars study latin: slmuf flair for fashian. school boosters by advertising coming events in originally planned and executed posters. Sister Mary Fidelis helps them capture thought as pictures. Latin is not a dead language for the scholars of Latin III, taught by Sister Mary Rosaria. With two years of fundamental study behind them, juniors study Cicero's orations against the life and customs of the time. Sur- prisingly these students realize that this dead language has many descendants, all Working mem- bers of the English family of Words. Juniors eagerly look forward to next year when they will take their next step on the education- al ladder. 'wa Careful with those pins! Sue Breaux seems to say as Jane Sawyer and Loretta Cones hem her skirt in the As the Latin III class prepares for the annual convention in Shermarr Sister M. Rosaria briefs members E d i t h Mat- tem, Pat Davidson, Mary Ann Boris, Cathy Do le, B e a u Bobbitt, anal, Eddie Parsons on the agenda of the trip.
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