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while interests in nature, Marie Lugano demonstrates science equipment which won her first place, at science fair. Sylvia Mazza, Kathleen O'Connell and Helen Carlich demonstrate for freshmen the scientific method of weigh- ing sodium hydroxide and the correct way to use a mortar and pestle. Science proves to be an interesting subject. This is definitely shown in our freshman General Science classes. During the course of the day students do experiments to learn a better ap- preciation of the subject. Girls who wish to enter projects in the Catholic Science Fair, which is held every year, for the benefit of science stu- dents, do individual research. At the fair they feceive recognition for their work by being awarded, with blue, red, and white bows signi- fying first, second, and third place. AEC P52059 At fair, Dale Hart smiles as her aeoli- pile project won a prize. Page 14
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permeate its entirety Before their weekly court. the senior student councillors consult with moderator. The councillors are left to right I. Pluchino, G. Lyons, M. Powers, E. Kiesel, V. Mueller, M. Tagliente, L. Apuzzo, Ida Minchella, P. Donadio, and E. Thompson. Daly and Anne Conroy right, are in the act as they try to slip past councillors Pat Donadio and Ida Min- One of the main duties of a student councillor is to check her assigned room. Mary Ann Powers is shown here on an inspection of room 5. Are they always in such perfect uniform? Page 13 0
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the mysteries of life, The study of plant and animal life is always interesting and the sophomores seem to enjoy the prospects of Biology lab. VV e wonder if those trays will be as much fun when there are frogs to be dissected? Aside from the cultural subjects like Latin and French and the more practical steno and typing, Marmion offers to her students courses in the scientific field. Biology appeals not only to the science minded student but to any pupil with a lively curiosity and a desire for know- ledge. It is the study of life and includes every- thing from the reproduction of an amoeba and the study of the euglena, to the probings of the human circulatory system. Page 1.5 Carol Szekely learns the fundamentals of prepar- ing slides. With practice, she will be able to Eglin a culture as deftly as the Qrl in the pictures ow.
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