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Open New Vistas in Social Studies Library References Help Overcome Mountainous Assignments To carry the student over his rough ter- rain of class assignments, the library pro- vides well-stocked shelves with required references and other reading for general purposes. Presenting factual steps in book repair, Mrs. Katherine Pierson demonstrates to Mary Ann Shoup, James Gurney, Mary Christine Shoup, Agnes Shoup,’Christine McLaughlin, and Anthony Kreft sections which usually get most wear and tear. 25
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Research and Logical Thinking Charting routes of early voyag- ers, Miss Lydia Jedenakiewicz captures attention of Margaret Kilmartin, Daniel Soave, Ca- mille Jarvis, and Leonard Sosnowski. 24 Doing his bit on American Economic situation, William Hunt confers with Miss Jedenakiewicz while Donna Micdlar, Brian Lakowski, and Lorraine Bessinger await their turn to agree or to disagree.
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Nature Yields Hidden Secrets Dramatic advances in science have produced a step-up in the program. Biology introduces the sophomore to his new world of mi- croscopes, dissectors and penetrat- ing odors of formaldehyde. Jun- iors and seniors delve deeper into physics as volts and volumes send students beyond the confines of their environment. Research and experimentation in the lab make each young scientist, in the words of Pope Pius XI, “a mountain climber . . . when he reaches the top of one peak, he finds another peak ahead, previously unseen and higher than the one just sur- mounted.” Factories supplying leaf assembly-lines are indi- cated by Kenneth Halbocek to skeptical sopho- mores: Kenneth Zawacki, Anthony Adams, Mar- garet Choinski, as Kenneth gives detailed ex- planation on plant-life manufacturing system. VkO IJtAI 3' VVJ ty Catering to appetitive needs of aqua- tic life, Catherine Esper assures Water dispersion dispels difficulties for Gerald Kubik as he does a repeat performance of Sister Therese Anne's demonstration lesson using the magnetic board. 26
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