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to His Creator for llis temporal and eternal salvation. ELL W' There are loyal Americans in Sister Campionis home- room, but these Agnesians demonstrate it: Jean Ken- dall, Margaret Maughan, Mary Lou Kelly, Daniel Mc- Donald, John McDonald, David Lynch, John McCar- rick. Second Row: Virginia Koop, Mary McCloy, Mau- reen Manning, Irene Mad- den, William McCarten, and Lawrence Quinn. Margaret Lynch, Monica Lesko and Mary Kramps try to convince Mrs. Cass that they are sick enough to go home. Mary Nevins, Mary Nastri, Joan O'Connor, Carol Murray. Middle Row: Carol Musgrave, Francine Manes, Judith McLaughlin, Patricia O'Connor, Mary Murphy. Rear: Joseph Pette, Francis Pirnak, John O'Connell, Charles Nauss, Philip Nielson, Francis 0,Keefe. Standing: Texas Pempel and James Ose investigate some minute forms of animal life in the biology laboratory with Sister Mary Aemilia.
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lts germ is the eoneept ol mans personal responsibility Sister Christophine has some very studious algebra stu- dents in this class. Gerald Meyer, Gerard Murphy, john Michael. Second Row: Sandra McKeith, Loretta Mohr, Elizabeth McLaugh- lin, Patricia McNic0l are working for the correct answer. Now what could this Eng- lish class with Miss Loonam find so amusing about gram- mar? These smiling students are William Oexle, Sheila McGrath, Cail McG0ldrick, Joanne McEwan, Kathleen McKeever, Robert McKenna, William McGuire, Richard McManus, and Thomas McMahon,
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Here in America freedom has flowered in an ordered demeeraey Freshmen have their algebra troubles. Here Carol Thoma, Terrence Tubman, John VanCoutren and Marie Tedesco work at the board. Working in their places are: Front Row: Freshmen find out that a biology lab class can be very interesting. Ro- bert Quinn points to a biology chart While Eu- gene Talbot, Richard Stieglitz and Edward Rice listen to him. Sister Monica Marie helps Diane Quigley. Margaret Farrell, Linda Rakeman and Elizabeth Persico discuss an assignment amongst themselves. Wil- liam Schopps and Paul Tekworth view the pro- ceedings from the rear. Paul Wheeler translates humorously from his Latin book. Margaret McElroy, Raymond Whit- bread. Middle Row: Robert Vogel, Anne Ziemke. Back Row: Mau- reen Wallace, Donald Ziesig and Sister Imeldine enjoy the joke. Joseph Wagner, Patricia Tomek, Justin Thompson. Middle Row: Sarah Teichman, Marilyn Vitanza. Back Row: Ralph Young.
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