Seton High School - Shepherdess Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)

 - Class of 1955

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Seton High School - Shepherdess Yearbook (Baltimore, MD) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 61 of 136
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Ure heavens declare the gferg ef Gert and the Hrmameut slfewetlr His lrezudiwerk. SCIENCE CLUB For those students interested in adding to their curricular study of l science, the Francis P. Garvun Science Club was organized. During the past year, the study of the history, the making, and the types of soap were investigated and discussed during their meetings. At the Science Fair held during Open House, equipment was demonstrated by the students. A field trip was made to the Stieff Silver plant. The Science Club is open to all iuniors and seniors who qualify scholas- tically. Mary Clare Hynes, president, carefully calculates the weight of small quantity of matter with an analytic balance. Mary Claire Bannon, vice president, Patricia Simon, secre- tary, Anna Marie Schlotman work on a proiect concerning the various kinds of soap, Diane Rylcoski explains to her mother and to Lillian Baker and her father a proiect an exhibition during Open House. 56



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'S,wrlsma14sl11,v plus character - ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The Athletic Association ol Seton affords students who are athletically inclined the opportunity for lun and relaxation while developing qualities of loyalty, cooperation, leadership, and sportsmanship. Stress is laid on intramural activities and during the year team sports and individual sports are conducted alter class hours. Because of its many and varied activities and its large membership, the AA exerts a great influence on all students. Whether it be playing on class or varsity teams or being an enthusiastic spectator, character development is taking place amid enjoyable circumstances. Patricia Gamber, president, takes the attendance ofthe team before basketball practice. af -wb Officers examine some of the equipment of the physical education department. Standing: Carol Karcher, assistant business manager, Elaine Reedy, secretary, Carol O'Brien, treasurer, Mary Green, freshman representative. Seated: Edda Rosslropf, business manager, Mary A. Konopslci, assistant basketball manager, Adele Beimschla, basketball manager, Patricia Thornton, vice president. 1955 Badminton Team. Standing: Kathleen Mack, captain, Jeannette La Voie, Seton Finnissey, Rosemary Reinlme, Ann Langhirt, Margaret Moore, Mary Ann Croun, Betsy Allen, Carol Kennedy, Marv Laughlin, Pat Thornton. Kneeling: Jean Dougherty, Beverly Friar, Adele Beimschla, Gertrude Kilcluff, Carol O'Brien, Elaine Reedy, Elizabeth Lacy, Kathleen Henry. Insert-Sandra Galgano climbs to the top rung of the table tennis tournament to become school champion as Fat Dubiel and Grace Riggs loalc on.

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