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'Wie-4 ANOTHER SUCCESSFUL EXPERIMENT is performed by the General Science classl Iulie Struble pours hydrochloric acid into ammonia while fleft to rightl Nancy Schusterbauer, Virginia Cole, and Carol Mitchell enjoy the 'fsmokyu results. Sputniks. space ships and Salk vaccine have brought the scientific world into the spotlight during the past year. With international attention focused on these scientific milestones. educators throughout the nation have clamored for more science in our schools. In advance of this plea St. Agnes offers a science program geared to the pace of our modern world. Atoms, animals and anatomy, the basic ingredients of our learning, start us on our search for science. General WE'LI. NEVER BE SLIRGEONSV' claim Betty Schnacky and Linda Lee Dominick while Laurie Valerio. Dorcas Holmes. Alisann Alexander lliiddenl lill Foster. and lVlary Ann Berg try to watch. Sr. lVluriel directs this frog-dissecting. Science gives us a basic knowledge of our world and its surroundings. Nfagnetic fields, atoms in the air, and the elementary laws of physics are the foundation for this introduction to science. Biology. the study of plant, animal and human life. reveals to us the intricate and distinct laws of nature. Chemistry climaxes our quest for scientific knowledge. By performing experiments, learn- ing formulas and keeping up with this ever-changing field we become equipped for future studies in this significant area. causes gon tliamleegt img. Virginia Miller. Ioanne Gardner and Kathleen Amann prepare to test Lucille Cali's blood in Biology lab. - Wil -'
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CONCENTRATION AND EXACTNESS seem to be the pass words in this Chemistry Lab. Carefully adiusting the ring stands and applying heat to the test tubes. Chemistry students. Suzanne lVIcGlynn, Mary Elizabeth Guerin. Barbara Sorochty and Sue Scheffel prepare to make ammonia. SISTER MURIEL Science with a sunny smile . . . the accents from New York . . . cares for music in the classical vein. Religion IX, General Science, Biology, Homeroom 311 Science umgollds new SISTER MARIA Welcomed Germanic invasion . . . serenadecl by the Seniors everytime a test is mentioned . . . determination with a capital D. Religion IX, General Science. Chemistry, Moderator of Pi Sigma Kappa, Homeroom 313 28 7 fi SISTER DOROTHY ELLEN Marches forward with our missions . . . our missionary from way down South . . . happy humor. Religion X. Latin 1, General Science, Mission Moderator, Homeroom 106
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. ! ' THESE COOKIES ARE GOOD! says Mary Frances Devine to loanne Schusterbauer, one of the younger guests at the Christmas tea given by the Homemaking I class. as Elizabeth Termotto adds her persuasion. Every course has two purposes - to learn from others' experiences and to prepare for our own. The Home Economics department ac- complishes both of these aims. Each girl is taught the arts of cooking and sewing. Every- thing from soup to pastries waft forth tempting odors to those passing by, and the sewing results do help in extending budgets and in- creasing wardrobes. In addition to these skills. we are shown the importance of the home and a woman's place in it, so as to prepare us for good Christian family living. IONATI-ION LOGAN WATCH OUT! Modeling their own creations made in Homemaking class are Patricia Goodbody. Patricia Willialns. Elaine I-Iondorf and Barbara Serdenis. as Ioanne Backer fseatedj plans her design. nepanmg gon the -... -sf wj Y... ' . .ff sf' m SISTER NORBERTA FLOUR. SHORTENING. AND WATER have gone into this pie crust Cl h hf l U I . . , dough as these members of the Home Economics class are learning. They are gursXZ5Rl:t3?a1,fOst:2st.Ll.Sggsthings Ianet Chesna. Sheila Ford, Nlarianne Schusterbauer. Linda Carter. Mary Come in Small packages' Frances Divine. with Elizabeth Termotto performing on the rolling pin. Cafeteria Superviser, Commander-im Chief of the Convent Kitchen. 30
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