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l SCIENCE Patricia Baldauff, Brigid Sheridan, Joanne Fritsche, and Barbara Hasenkopf, are the Science Honor students. VVith open and alert minds they travel into the unlimited. adven- turous, and enlightening fields of physics and chemistry. HISTORY Round, round, round it goesg where it stops nohody knows-except these History Honor students: Ger- aldine Blumer, Louise Streiff, Dawn Sallach, Joanne Rarnage and Judith Heinz. The History Honor Society has opened to these scholarly Mounties the wonder of the vast and interesting subject of history. KV' ,W CLASSICAL One of the more enjoyable features of Latin class is the study of mythology. Daryl Zwigart, Patricia Kurtzhal, Beverly Purcell, and Barbara Mehrlich, members of the Classical Honor Society, discuss the Rornan's belief of gods and goddesses and the legends woven around them,
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ATH lil LANGUAGE Barbara Mann notes the apparent clash as Cecelia Even though these Mounties, Kathleen Sullivan, Mary Ann Schaltenbrand, and Anna Marie Steppling DiVittorio tries to heeome a Spanish Senorita. Both Barb and Chi-Chi are members of the Modern are Math Honor students, they still realize that every- thing eomes from God, so they pray to Mary for light and guidance. Language Honor Society. Honor Societies BUSINESS Learning the use of the mimeograph machine might prove profitable for these seniors, Lois Ann Liebert seems perplexed as Mary Kay Von Schaven and Janet jackson try with the aid of directions to operate the machine. These girls are members of the Business Honor Society.
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was g Q37 L . . A-,W ART Well, here they are--the llflichelangelos of lVI.A.H. Paper, paints, Colors, crayons, and the like are trans- formed into beautiful finished products by the magic touch of our illustrious art students. Who knows, maybe someday they, as famous artists, will look back gratefully toward the training they received at the Mount. ,..,Wff CAMERA Photographic paper, developer, and Contact printer are some of the important materials these Camera Club students deal with during this most enjoyable period. The girls have their apprenticeship by learn,- ing to operate each separate machine. After this has been mastered, the real fun of taking pictures begins. These industrious Red Cross members are kept busy every Tuesday afternoon making stuffed animals, favors and other RED CROSS novelties. These are sent to the different institutions and to Saint Francis Hospital. The charity of these girls brings much joy and happiness into the lives of many for whom darkness often shadows bright hours. 'ff .-dh.
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