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Head of the U.S. Atomic Energy Com- mission Glenn T, Seaborg greets Sister Mary Carrnella at the National Confer- ence on the Atom held in Chicago this past December. Sister Martha Mary and Clifford Iessup watch as Edwin Long and Ralph Stamp utilize the fractional distillation apparatus, art of the equipment answering the needs ofpthe newly- added, lab-orientated physical science course. Sister Mary Maureen aids French students Teresa Raniewicz and Kathleen O'Leary in try- ing out the pixmobile listening centers, units that will aid the aural-oral level of language learners.
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Sister Mary Declan considers what lies ahead for the Notre Dame family. Crcatively planning. .. 26 Today's fast-paced world produces rapid and constant changes. This year, Notre Dame has met the .challenge of providing improved and novel academic and social aids. What's new at Notre Dame? Two vice-principals . . . a freshly refurbished gym with glass backboards and new scoreboard . . . a calendar coinciding with that of the public schools . . . hard-won member- ship in the Sullivan Trail League . . . Ufloat- ing study halls . . . audio-visual drapes in the cafeteria . . . This year has also seen the inauguration of a two-part course in political science, an inde- pendent advanced English seminar, and an in- tensified library and study skills program. Spanish courses have grown into their third year, math courses have added a challenging analytic geometry and symbolic logic course and new science syllabus has resulted in the ex- panded curricula for chemistry and physics. Seen in different school wings are the added wrestling mats, horses, and parallel bars, the new zig-zag Singers. overheads and typewriters, the additional maps, tapes, filmstrips and over- lays - some of the many tools necessary for expert teams. Constant student consideration has resulted in a student-faculty forum for better at-home relations. Students have enjoyed the Lincoln Center's In Wlzitc America in the Notre Dame auditorium and the special cultural weekend in New York City. Classes have benefitted from retreats made-to-order for the special needs of each group. Out of wants and interests, the Future Secretaries and Rocketry Clubs have sprung up. Much lies ahead for the Notre Dame family. It is with trust in creative lea-:lers and pride in Catholic education that Notre Dame moves ahead.
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