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and MATH Members of a Food and Cookery class learn the tricks of the culi- nary art by doing. Left to right: Margie Smith, Margaret Ruesen- berg, Rosemarie Brost, Margaret Carro Ann UrbanowskI demonstrates her point to a Genetics class with the aid of a blood type chart. Students in the Home Economics department get practical experi- ence in the care of children through volunteer work in the nursery school. Left to right: Klarcella Egan, Marjean Kennedy, and Mary Joan Huber amuse their small charges. At work in the Chemistry laboratory are, right to leFt Muriel Wilson, Marion Jo- hannes, Patricia Mellor, Joan Wilson.
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N A T U S C I E N R A L C E S Mathematics courses attract a good portion of each year's class. Marie Walls and Mary Lee Vice work problems at the board while Junior math students direct their attention to the instructor. Left to right: Margaret Arnold, Joan Mahoney, Patricia Kopecky, Mar- guerite Thompson, Rosemary Mc- Namara, Geraldine Morrissey, Eleanor Anderman, Patricia Ma- guire. The students of Rosary College who are interested in the physical world have an opportunity to ob- tain a major in the natural sciences. Courses in biology, botany, zool- ogy, geology, and physiology are offered in this departnnenK The mathematics department offers courses ranging from intermediate algebra to advanced calculus and differential equations. Those whcx are concerned with the how much and how many of things, real or imaginary numbers, can satisfy their curiosity by taking advantage of these excellent courses. The Physics Department draws the- scientifically minded. Left to right: Virginia Gramer, Catherine Preigniti, Francella Kresl, Mary Himes.
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Above: The Department of Sociology at- tracts an increasingly large percentage of young women as the field of Christian social work develops. Junior devotees are, left to right, Rita Kortendick, Helen Kluczewski, Florence Weldon, Agnes Ryan, Rosemary Zuk, Lorraine O'Connell, Ruthmary Olson, Margaret Gorman, Mary Joan Weitzel, Helen BradI, Patricia Nix. At right: Girls alive to current events sign up for courses in the field of Political Science. Colleen Kelly, standing, and Elizabeth Colterjohn, seated, find timely information for a report. 28
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