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A potential scientist of tomorrow, Sally Brunette, ex¬ amines a planarian. Judi Gerczak, Monika Rothe, Mary Smits, Mary Smith, and Mary Van Gheem results of a successful chemistry experiment. check the iiiPPi Sgaa? HI? LjJ „ Aim! m . . • • . .«• ' • Wmk . . . • .. f-•-.$£5?,.-jAv- v ' ivS ■ Tv:;:’ t [ 4 r ' vVv ' ' ::;.,.;---:! ... . ; V mm me K$i I:- V V 4 r; jfe r iw 5a‘ a B . tfwcss • ' i : mp ■■ - t •HR %$$ 1H K Jp§ Mil v .. . ir 4V If 1 $ 8 £ » ; V; ' : ; :::|V u X. -• fm ; •: ■» 6: «- : Hr hs? :■ r ' g ; ... •• ..... . . 1JJV ' •.it;. BHp : • : ... .. •• : ? ■ • XSf m Experimenting with the laws of force are Nancy Dockry, Nancy Antil, and Patty Vander Zanden of the Physical Science class. : Everyone wants to get a hand in this physics experiment, it seems ♦ 17
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The study of science is the key to the mysteries of the universe. A course in physical science provides explanations of the phenomena we take for granted. Tracing the path of evolution, the biology student examines every aspect of life. The analysis of chemicals and the interpretation o data are the tasks of the chemistry student. For the girl who wishes to delve into the chemical principles, an ad¬ vanced chemistry course is offered. Physics explores knowl¬ edge gained in the physical science course. An understanding of our environment leads to a knowl¬ edge of our purpose and place in society. •mm Hi 111 ' Mb I f ;; :i •••••• • :• jiiii:. . . ; .: i-.v OF THE ELEMENTS [jSv : % -• :-vy:l ■■ fflff ! M; :c AAA l ■■ , ::: . . . . .. :v:« 1 .. if V 5 - : i . . ... nT. : ygmx r ' wmb . t ., • ‘O.’’v X«! ' !•• t ti ’ ; y ' ■ %r : ‘ s- ; : ;■ : “ ’ ' wiSl ;■:■ , : : • :‘5:l 5i: ; ' ••• m : jgT 1 The Advanced Chemistry class of Sister Helen experiences an explosive TOGETHERNESS reaction. 16
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An Atmosphere of Cultun mm ISllllll m ' .-. ...... . . .. ::: :: :: ■ : f:! v ... V.. ' . r : : .. . fi ::i mmm v §§g ,.... . . •. ■. ' . v . . :j: i§s .v ' j jf ; ' ' ivWS §K£w l -r -iisf: : S;i!-5 - i IfPilPr i!: fi: mm HK A thing of beauty is a joy forever” is the belief of the SJA art students. Sister Agnes Elizabeth joined Sister Jane this year in the task of developing a sense of creativity and artistry in the girls. Brilliant splashes of color were characteristic of the silk-screened cal¬ endars which were again sold. Assisting the Glee Club ■ in the Christmas Concert with decorative advertise¬ ments and colorful scenery was another project of the art department. Under the leadership of Sister Ellen Cecilia, a newcomer to SJA, the Glee Club recalled the spirit of Christmas with its traditional concert. Taping for radio and television programs and appearing at local gatherings were also activities of the Glee Club. Together with the Art class and Glee Club, Music and Film Appreciation courses created an at¬ mosphere of culture. The students learned that there is more to a painting or movie than meets the eye. An appreciation for the beauty surrounding them leads SJAers to true happiness in life. ■; rsSi-i: Mrs. Jewell listens while her class discusses the techniques employed by many film producers. different Getting tangled in their latest hang-ups are Margie Unker, Amy Vander Zanden, Judi Schlapman, Mary Turensky, and Lynn Rueden, members of the Art Appreciation class.
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