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when w Rain. shine. sleet, or snow, the 8-40 bell summons the Moun student to school every morning, By beginning each class with prayer, the subjects dont seen quite so difficult. Chemical calculations, experi ments in the lab. and the balance ing of equations describe the lif of the Chemistry student. English also takes up quite 5 hit of time because of short stories to read. essays to write. ané QO) cnes best ech ihe ocanl wi ¢ ginnits ack )jirt ‘ . £ eat . rhe peior “cl. c ar orl a ; P 1V 4 ne 1 ny fgmiliat ed p-fres™ jy bY c = sa , : ; s ppraP ; c a c day Religio™ . il Manganese dioxide and hydro- chloric acid are going to give chlorine gas to potential chem- ists, Caroline Ayars and Mary Ann Hatcher. Just to make sure the experiment is successful, Sr. Mary Patricia stands by. “I wonder if that modifier is in the correct place” sighs Clare Sack as she and Patricia Liv- ingston diagram English sen- tences at the board.
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cek and poet y to memorize. Learning the art of homemak- ing finds the student baking cakes, crocheting and making her own clothes. School wouldnt be the same if math was not part of the stu- dent’s curriculum. Studying in the library gives her a chance to do reference work since such books are easy of ac- cess there. Busily working in Homemaking on another item for their “hope chests,” Beth Humphries and Betty Davis compare stitches while Ann King crochets another sleeve on her baby sack, Barbara Dozier, Betty Herndon, and Ann Barrett soon discovered that a card catalogue surely helps them to locate books quickly and easily in the library. : ——— ED Oe - ae » a. «0 “It’s like finding a needle in a haystack to find x on this chart” agree the Algebra I Class. Sharon Jenkins, with the help of Sr. Mary de Sales, has finally solved the problem. wESres. )
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