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WO DER - WE BEGI No matter what the topic of the formal religion period of the day, the freshmen learn to apply it to the other lessons of the day. The difficulties of Algebra and English are more easily mastered when offered in union with the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. The necessity of a Supreme Being is proven as the story of civilization is infolded in the World History Class. ALGEBRA I A. Meyer, M. Mackey, C. Frcidhoff, P. O'Donncll. D Weigand, M. Krebs. H. Schaffner, I . Wojcik, W. Kramer L. Schnur, M. A. janshego. RELIGION I Sealul: j. Bich, E. Schindler, IJ. Pschirer, C. Wohlge- muth. Standing: E, Meyer. P. Parker, E. Kraus, F Boyle. ENGLISH I Stamiirzy: M. lfitzueralcl. M. Eister. Seated: J. Phillips C. Smith, M. Kline, G. Fucich, E. Kwiatel-L, J. Kist. WORLD HISTORY Left 10 Right: R. Hudson, E. Ludwig, R. McDermott, N. Fitzpatrick, P. Gaudino.
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xillifszls I ' .1 I . ga A . -5 I l I v , , -wif .uma - f 36 WIDE EYED WITH When the freshmen made their first appear- ance at the Mount, they seemed wide-eyed with wonder as they glanced at the faculty and upper- classmen. After the first week, though, the strangeness wore off and they began to feel at home. liager to participate in every activity possible, they joined the various clubs and have tried to bring honor to the school. Left io Riglzt: B. Sipple. vice-president: P. Parker, president, l.. Nussbaumcr, treasurer, E. Slunski, secre- tary. FRESHMAN CLASS ly!! to Right, Rota' I: M. Kline, M. Huyl, M, A, Cucrziro. l.. Keane, E. Meyer, I. Hich. T. Kelly, M. A. l'illZ!t'I'Lllfl. fi. l i1t'im'l1. M. Krebs, M. lilo. R. Huclson I' jzinsheuo, M. liiernesser, C. Marlovits. Ron' 4: D. l.u1lxxi:. l'. Alrllrrniott, A. Angel. Rott' J: -I, Kist. lu. jonnet, li, Kremer. X. Fitzpatrick. R. Billingsley, P. Ifouler. if lfit-irllioff. C. Amrhein, S. Boyle, 'If Conroy, Gaurlino. li. Kwztitela. li. Kraus, -I. Mclleak. VV. Rl'.1lllL'l', M. liartsch, M. A. Iiister. Ron' 35 A. . ff . i A -5 4 ' ' 'P .Q rl 1 31:5 'f .Q 2' - U 'W I-L 2 li C 'U ,L A
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, 'av 'xi v ,I KA 1 ur '- - Y' - W I if, T --K IR ' ' QA R1 ek X V- Clam' ,X. ff 4 ' t i fffffdfw.. . -. as x. 1- ...- ' z 2 ., r . . - W 4 . 1 - , tcm A L t FRESHMAN CLASS Lefl to Right, Rum' 1: C. A. Staab, L. V. Reljac, E Slunski. L. Stehle, D. Purcell, M. Sheridan, R. A. YValter C. Stratemeier. E. Sheridan. D. YViegzand. R010 2: P O'Donnell. D. Pschirer, A. Myers, E. Schindler, S. Teg- nelia, Lois Nusshaumer, Claudia Xlfohlgzemuth. E. Lztuter- THE LO G TREK The Freshies in health learn to reverence their bodies as temples of the Holy Ghost. Bearing this in mind, they apply the knowledge they learn to keep themselves in good physical condition. By studying in general science the order of the universe, the beauties of nature, and all the whys and wherefores of the elements, they become aware of the power of God over nature. V . rf- v ' , . t 1 bach. Ratt' 3: H. Schaffner, B. Sipple, F. Wojcek, M A. Omasits, L. Schnur, C. Smith. J. Reithmiller, J Phillips. M. A. Mackey. Row 4: B. Muenzer. M. Russo E. Pfeffer. C. L, McFall, D. Wolf, M. L. Riddle, J Lhrin, P. Parker. GG' .145 if If N V I HEALTH The circulatory system is studied from the chart GENERAL SCIENCE The freshmen became acquainted with scientihc ap- rqaratus.
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