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llistory is thc sum total of human and of national activities :ind ll gradual building up of the knowledge of the centuries. Study- ing world history as freshmen, modern history as sophomores, American history and national problems as seniors, we have seen that the foundation of history is the material left by earlier genera- tions und that its Cornerstone is the careful establishment of the given facts. To build a bigger and a better world of tomorrow upon the world of yesterday is what we, the builders of the future, resolve. X i I lifl. J 9-.153 sy f lim, Sister Veronica proves to iXlilI'i2lI'1 Clin in md RLUIIII 1 ' ' lit en Cxinbor hnd muth siinil mtx betu een inutnt Corintln in llynlxiewicf thru lllL'LllCYlll history etln, it tunes, e S, columns ind those ol our own stlioa YL'I'V LlIllLlSll!
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'fieoinetry is everywhere. Sister Eu- phcinia proves her saying hy pointing out to the sophomores the circles and arcs in the CllLl1lCl'S sanctuary rail. Senior chemists: Victoria Karpowicz and -lane jastrlehslta focus their at- tention on a test of electrical conduct- ivity in electrolytes and non-electrolytes. g J l'l.l'IIl'l' Z Q Ii'Ull ' I , I'l'll llllt'U.f fo Mathematics and science make us more alert in exercising the in- tellect. The exactness of observa- tion and coolness of reasoning which these studies demand are most useful when applied to everyday life. Mysteries unrayelled by teen-age scientists in our biol- ogy, chemistry, and physics classes Dorothy Claikowski and Nancy Gomel's smiles express satisfaction in the results ol' their test but what about the grim lead us to a fuller realization of the wonders of nature, thus bring- laces of Iiileen Mcllcrmott and Bar- bara Smith? ing us closer to natures Creator to Wlrom alone we consecrate our fi 'n nts lil I ,gf cathedrals.
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