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fr7 t1fLm5 'lwzzltz if Tzlme How thirteen states increased to forty-eight is the underlying theme of a lesson in Territorial Expan- sion. Camille Giuffre at map. Seated, Joanne D'Angelo, Joan Mirabile, Barbara Wade, Cather- ing Bannon, Patricia Nitecki and Jane Drinkhouse. Mary Anne Brancato uses the new plastic globe to identity a Civil War battle ground for Jr. ll history students: Margaret Geib, Eliza- beth Anne Hood, Dorothy Sable, and Linda Kilker. -dy' if: C ii r' ' . . . - - f pl ' i l ' xx, tr l . , X f , ggi Sister Mary Rosamond, Senior Ill home room.
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U.S. Mineral deposits present an interesting study to potential geolo- gists: Pamela Pillion, Patricia Ryan, Carole Shell, Marie Wenck, Mary McNamara, Anna Jordan, Kathleen O'Sullivan. History, especially American history, is a glorious thing to study. Throughout Americas advance as a nation, we trace the gleaming thread of God's Providence through the complex weave of govern- ment and politics. The history course originates with Sister Marie Carolyn's instruc- tion otJr. Ill and II. Sister M. Patricia Joseph highlights Pennsylvania's past for Jr. I. Our historical endeavors are climaxed in Sr. ll and I under the expert tutelage ol Sister Mary Rosamond. Sister Marie Carolyn Lancaster, home of the Pennsylvania Dutch, is the subiect of this lesson in Pennsylvania History for Jr. I's Kathleen Stanton, Nancy Johnson, Carol Morelli, Frances Lunney, Susan Banes.
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Choice of vocation is the central theme of Sr. l Religion class. Rose Marie i -us..,. A ,Y fl ! TOOFYW. Cardella, Mary Ann McDevitt, Mary Margaret Fitzpatrick and Mary Cath- erine Donnelly. L va ,- Religion, as we know it, is not a subiect to be studied, it is a way in which to live. Religion classes provide the intellectual background to help us better practice and, if necessary, defend our most precious treasure, the Faith. Taught by each homeroom teacher, our course, titled Our Quest for Happiness, is con- summated in Sr. I, as we come to the realization of that ioy and beauty which come only from God. The spirit of the times causes Sharon Ashman, Paula Offenbach, Helen Boyer, Ann McCullough, Everarda Castiglioni, Mary Jo Perkins to stop to admire the decorations for the Christian Mothers' Annual Charity Party. It stwz edi Sister Mary Hugh, Senior l Home-
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