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sa e ' marital uk., Q2 7 fl' a if ! BIOLOGY Juniors M. Rosenberg, L. English, T. Oliveras, R. Rackemann, and D. Evans are deeply interested in the dissection of u crawfish. , , . 6 aa mm! aaaadew Zefcwe Meg Ze Calling all scientists! Today, more than ever before, the world needs scientists who, through their Catholic training in giving relative light and shade to the truth and falsity of modern thinking, will be able to guide the rapid advance being made in our world of automation, nuclear fission, and so forth. In order to help meet the needs of living adequately and appreciatively in this modern mechanized world, Pius X offers each student scientific advantages according to his ability in the fields of biology, chemistry, physics, and physiology. CHEMISTRY Peter Mikov, Barbara Bigham, Jo Ann Pharis have no eyes for 'he Camera, as they are deep- Marceil McCord, Norma Neahr, Pat Baker, and Bob ly concemmnng on ,he production of oxygen. Weinfurter analyzing the elements in a salt compound.
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A lively debate goes on in Sr. Hostia's class: RESOLVED THAT THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY IS THE PARTY OF THE WORKINGMAN. History is the record of man and all he has done and thought. The Pius X boy or girl approaches the study of history prepared to examine not only the data of science but also what Divine Rev- elation teaches. Man's achievements and advances, on the one hand, his failures and retrogres- sions on the other, challenge the thoughtful student to avoid the mistakes of our ancestors and to profit by their innumerable contributions to help us make more progress in our efforts to become better citizens of a better world. In our study of Civics we follow very closely the organization and operation of our own gov- ernment under the oldest constitution in the world while we learn that by being good Catholics we cannot help being good Americans. World History, showing the old world's gifts to the new, prepares these Sopho mores, under Father Parnassus' teaching, to advance towards next year's course in America n History. Ill 60146 dyed
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do PHYSIOLOGY S. Thais, N. Neahr, C. Grayston, V. Leuer, and C. Andrizzi will hereafter un- derstand their dentists' explanations of the structure of the human tooth! W6 C. Robinson, C. A. Thornton, J. A. Mc- Dowell, ond J. O'Donnell locating the in- ner eor in the general auricular structure. PHYSICS Springs and balances provide new inter- ests fcr these seniors in the physics lab- oratory, They are lclockwisel B. Bighcm, A. Golyen, M. Ford, D. Millagher, J. Cos- tello, and B. Weinfurter.
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