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..',,1,fs .XXL I L 311754 234, -um W 7 H 'i f fl yf j 1 as ,ld BU.DDlNG SCHOLARS OF THE GENERAL SCIENCE GROUP discovered that sound waves had functions other than transmitting the latest hit tunes. Here Joan Geromette, Roger Everaert Fr Doran, Richard Cousino, and Dan Healy experiment with a tuning fork to make the pith balls dar Sr. M. Aquinas, 0.S.M. Students are still searching for Sister's magic wand that has helped her homeroom win the magazine drive for the past two years . . . one of the top two in Algebra I and General Sci- ence . . . adviser of sophomore class . . . 319 gets their religion, all right. . . tutors pro- spective Liberaces. Whys and Wherefores of World's Wonders The sciences bring to life the numberless mysteries of the elements in man's conquest for survial. Fascinated, while be- ing educated, the student's inquiring mind is partly satisfied in his thirst for scientific knowledge. Boys preparing for the future unhesitantly maior in those subiects that will start them in their careers in engineering, science, or medicine. After hours in the laboratory, girls also begin on the road to a technical or nursing future. Through daily experience, the student comes in contact with new know- ledge and enioyment. All the hidden secrets of the composition of the earth and living matter begin to unfold to those seekinga Servite diploma. Although reading must be done, not all scientific knowledge can come from books. From under the microscope come moving pictures only a living cell could produce, from experiments comes knowledge gained only through observation. -1A-
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Sr. M. Cecily, O. S. M. Make Mine Music was Sister's request and that's just what they did . . . director of all choral productions . . . has the show-how when it comes to operettas . . . private voice and piano lessons . . . senior religion . . . has Z. the dates and data in American history bookkeeping. sw Holding Things Together --in a Fashion Sewing seldom strains the brain, but practically every girl will benefit in the future. ln addition to being an All-Girl subiect, sewing provides the females with time to chatter while stitching. Everything from basic blouses to stylish suits are assembled expertly. After a careful study from several pattern books, they select the desired ensemble. First, they lay out the paper pattern, cut, and mark, Then Follows putting in the darts, seams, collar, sleeves, waist and a first fitting. After minor alterations are made, the girls are ready to hem and press their new creations. Practical, pretty, and pennywise, the teen seamstress is a standout in any fashion parade with her undeflatecl pocketbook a stylish accessory. 13 Sr. M- Ambrose. O-S-Nb This adviser of the iunior class handles the fashion, fabric, and fitting department at SHS as instructor of Sewing l and ll . . . teaches Algebra l down to XYZ of it. . . tried and true tester . . . gives the facts on Church his- tory . . . hands out a report tor every retort. . . decorated the interior for Coronation ball. THE HAT WAS THE THING FOR THE SEWING MISTRESSES when they undertook the task of fashioning their own Easter bonnets. Receiving instructions from Sr. Mary Ambrose on blocking are Marie DeVine, Susanne Poirier and Cecilia VandenBoom. 'eg ...- X163 115,
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SEEING IS BELIEVING. LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION, as Margaret VanDenBussche, Rebecca Balint, and Shirley Jacobsen get ready to roll them. Through audio-visual aids, students learn by others' experiences. General Electric has provided the science deport- ment with authentic films of tests, reactions, and research results which are not suited to classroom laboratory work. The Bell and Howell proiector is also available to other depart- ments and has been used to promote such proiects as the March of Dimes and Missions. Sr- M- Adolorata, O-S-M- Be on the lookout for a good book and you will find Sister on the other side ofthe cover. . . adviser of Alumni Association . . . informality makes for liberality and practicality in iunior English . . . director of verse choir . . . history of the Faith re-lived . . . bookkeeping . . . hunt and peck system abolished in Typing I . . . assisted in directing declamatory contest. Sr- M- Jeanette, O-S-M- Although she's not listed in the yellow pages, Sr. Mary Jeannette can fix anything that's mendable . . .freshman class adviser . . . bug- ology and general science just two outlets of scientific knowledge . . . religion . . . modera- tor of Camera club f . . the Amaryllis tripped ever so lightly after directing freshman operet- ta . . . directed choir in emergencies. -15- E' I I I L
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