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ullrt Which I Loved - FINE education should include associationwith the cultural opportunities K and advantages available to high school students. Two of the greatest sources of refinement and culture are artand acquaint- ance with great books. ln a Catholic high school these advantages include the priceless heritage of Catho- lic art and literature. Art students experiment with charcoal drawings under the supervision of Mrs, Pies. Shown in the foreground are left to right: Edmund Leising, Carol Bundy, Ann Sweeney, Maridee Bataglia. Designing papier mache masks was the project of the new art classes established this year at Notre Dame under the direction of Mrs. Samuel Pies, a graduate of R. I, T, and U, of R, ll.QS-!lll Where would our library be without its helpful student librarians? Shown replacing returned books are, left to right: Virginia Gautierl, Jeanette Krolikowski, Maureen Cunningham, and Peggy Rose, Sister Mary Avelina, our first Sister librarian, directs our reading and se- lects GUI new books- SISTER MARY AVELINA Z4
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bout a Career With a Purpoe '7' Absorbed in the illustration ofthe principle of pulleys are: Edward Tatarka, Charles Connolly, Richard Colangelo, Barbara der the guidance of Father Prina, these senior science majors advance in the study of physics. REVEREND RICHARD RUTECK1 REVEREND NA ZARENE PRINA -,I Jack Clifford demonstrates the workings of the hydrometer to General Science stu- dents: Mary Kemp, Lois Oehler, Michael Graham, and Marilyn Barone. The el- ementary General Science course is taught to all the freshmen by Father Rutecki. Z3 LONG with physics and general science, chem- istry and biology are also taught at Notre Dame. The instructor of these classes and of the weekly lab periods is Father Prina. The well e- quipped laboratories provide ideal conditions for experimentation. Lathan and Margaret Gerace, Un-
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