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Through H istorical Realms Around the world7 across the nation, and Via the problems of democracy travel Mercy students as they progress through the frontier of history. Aid- ing the juniors in the quest for our American herit- age are Sister Mary Robertine R.S.M., Future Teachers moderator, and Miss Sharon Williams, the new G.A.A. advisor. Through the realm of World History, underclassmen trace the wars that have occurred over the centuries. In the senior year Mrs. Katherine Gusweiler enters with Problems of Democracy, here our present government and United Nations proceedings are drilled into the minds of the graduates-to-be. In each of these divisions of history are found facts valuable to everyone interested in becoming a good American citizen. AMERitCA 25 Listening intently to one of her senior students is Mrs. Kathryn Gusweiler who is the instructor of Problems of Democracy at Mercy. A penny for your thoughts Sister Man; Robertine R.S.M. seems amused at the escapades of her junior history students.
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Time A bolished ?Z$!11FSK .. 3, g, ,L, $ g f It looks as if Sister Mary Robertine R.S.MV handed out a Wougl'f, Bernzott, Rita Hamburg, Martha Ratterman, Juanita Dickman, assignment. Digging 5 into the Iibraryas reference books are Joan Sandy Honningford, Marlene Drees, and Margaret Gambctta. q found it! IE5 that little red spot! exclaims Marlene Ungru, as she shows her big discovery to Pat Lowstutcr and Kathy Splain. Relaxing between classes and enjoying her favorite diversion. knitting, is Miss Sharon Williams, a new history instructor. 24
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M athematz'cs Helps Broaden Eager M z'nds Displaying mobiles, the outstanding geometry project, are Marilyn Mullen Jan Weber, Kathleen Spiengard, and Evelyn Jacobs. HBut thafs trigW exclaims Mary Jo Nordman, nAlgebra II is more Sister Mary Domitilka R.S M. smiles as she sees these juniors my speed?5 Karen Hustler Eats 21 kich from her comment as Elaving over the trigonometry homework to be finished tonight. 26
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