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E5 V fi i E MATHEMATICS HONOR SOCIETY: janet Guinsler, secretary-treasurerg Christine Pollex, presidentg Kathleen Thompson, vice-president. MRS VERONICA ROBER Mathematics -mf-469 -s..
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ot Gnl Development of the Mind Improvement of Physical Prowess McAuleyans realize the value of training in their lives. How useless life can be if it is wasted on boredom. But right now there is a positive way of training the mind and body through education. For many, a language such as Latin and Spanish can be a challenge, along with being fun and practical. Each class finds that pre- senting the traditional way of life increases the knowledge and understanding of a par- ticular country. Besides training the mind, training the body is just as important. The necessity for a well-directed athletic program is satisfied at McAuley through exciting indoor and out- door sports. A spirit of pride is displayed through posters, cheers, and smiles. Mc- Auleyans know that memories are made by the active interest they take in supporting sports activities. No wonder the girls at McAuley are up on their toes. They really feel tops-both mentally and physically. MRS. RUBY GROLLE Physical Education, Athletic Association, Bowling ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION: Anne Crossgrove, vice-president, Catherine Gradel, president Jacqueline Homan, secretary, Virginia Morris, treasurer.
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CHESS CLUB: Suzanne Szykowny, captain: Susan Cully, business manager. SCIENCE CLUB: Susan Bottles, presidentg Susan Cully, secretaryg Elizabeth Wernert, librariang Pa- tricia Bagusz, treasurerg Leslie Wheeler, vice-presi- dent. tudcnfs Mind Is Broadcncd y Scientific Studies The word science means different things to different indi- viduals. To some, science means their daily work, to others it can be a hobbyg still others see science as a hazy cloud of ob- scurity. To the students at McAuley, science means an in- teresting break in the daily routine. Whether standing over a bunsen burner in a lab, or striving, pencil in hand, to figure out a formula, McAu1eyans are the picture of budding young scientists. With so many colleges requiring at least two years of scien- tific instruction, students have to spend valuable hours in spe- cial courses before entrance. Keeping this in mind, McAuley's science teachers try to give their students as much scientific knowledge as possible. SISTER MARY JEANETTE, R.S.M. Chemistry, German, Mathematics, Sophomore Class Adviser, Science Club it it ax ,dis arw- . mf
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