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Imitating a trial by jury which they witnessed recently in Philadelphia's City Hall, the Business Law class watches Eleanor Kampf being sworn in by the oflicer of the court, Eileen Collins. Delicious meals need efficient prepa- ration. In planning a simple luncheon, the Home Economics II class, E. Col- lins, M. Corson, R. Altenderfer, A. McNichol, V. Tegler, and J. Fitz- gerald seem to be an exception to the old saying, Many cooks spoil the broth . Each studc-':nt's mind Surprise, Sister Maria del Carmen! Everyone in your seventh grade geography class has her finger on Santiago, Chile. P. Kennedy and C. A. Coughlin work at the wall map. ricogf- , . ' '-5 Lu-f - -,,f', 'ff ' . Sister Mary Hugh plays audience while her eighth grade class prove their knowledge of how to prepare the sickroom table when the Sacra- ment of Extreme Unction is to be administered. A. Hannan directs at- tention to the blackboard while M. Young, M. Lehman, and D. Harding show the articles on their table .
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And lead the Christian wa Eleventh grade students are arranged before Murillo's painting, The Holy Family. The original hangs in the Louvre, Paris. BOTTOM ROW: Ann Smith, Ann Scattergood fPresidentl, Jane Dagit, Rita Bateman, Kathleen Lynch, Mary O'Connell, Patricia Hayden. SECOND ROW: Elizabeth Groff, Regina Boyle, Sandra Reid, Josephine Fortunato, Janet Beatty, Daria Slentv, Judith Hudson. THIRD ROW: Mary jane Murphy, Mary Ann Bruder, Monica Sullivan, Dorothy Lehman, Martha Wolfington, Roseann Dougherty, Mary jo McNamara, jane Callan, Elizabeth Carville, Joanne Campbell. TOP ROW: jane Loughran, Eliza- beth Smith, Mary Ann Espenshade, Barbara Brennan, Doris Hindersheid, Patricia Shea, Sally Burke, Marie Thompson, M. Eileen Kelley. In the academy reception room hang several Mary paintings. The twelfth grade students have grouped themselves before the Pitti Madonna by Nlurillo. BOTTOM ROVV: Ruth Hartzell, Antonia Coady, Elaine Richards, Meredith Smith. SECOND ROW: Helen Stapleton, Sandra W'hittingham, Kathryn Far- rell, Margaret Burke 4Presidentl, Evangeline Harding. THIRD ROW': lNlary Corson, Eleanore Kampf, Theresa juele, Ruth Altenderfer, Rosemary Shay, Patricia Lynch, Jeanne Fitzgerald, Irene Martin, Elizabeth de Garay. TOP ROWH Virginia Tegler, Patricia Abbott, Helen Raquet. Eileen Collins, Dolores Mahony, Jean Lynch, Mary Louise Mahon, Anne McNichol, Catherine McCosker. S 1 i 1 1 1
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The ninth grade library science course results in a splendid corps of aides who assist in the unusual turnover in our library. With Sister Mary Mar- garet at the desk are library aides Nlaryrose Campbell, President Louise A. Libert igrade tenl, and Helen Naftzger. ups on Virgil's figures of speech finds Latin IV students working busily as they try to beat the 11:05 deadline. Begins to grow A practical application of Physics is shown here when Sister Mary Nlaurice teaches P. Lynch. R. Shay, ll de Garay, H. Raquet, E. Kanipf, D. lxla- hony, T. -Iuele, how to thread the movie projector. The Literary Critics of American Literature Class witness the departure scene from The Red Badge of Courage. Eileen Kelly lsonl takes leave of his mother, Marie Thompson. Doris Hinderscheid reads the script. One of Sister Mary Assisiuni's surprise check-
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