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f ,f It's not the swing but the gravi- tational pull that puts the pen- dulum in motion. This is the dis- covery of C. Tetrault and C. Denny. B. Buczko and F. Catando are eager to discover the truth of Hook's Law on the elasticity of a. spring. Many questions enter the minds of J. McCullough, H. Radwanski, and E. Opczynski as they discuss the basic fundamentals of algebra. PLEDGE TO OUR FLAG EGO VEXILLO unfroalm srnruxm AMERICAS AC szeuPusucAE ww :gow ivsvm I Q , Paying tribute to their native country, these former Roman citizens and present loyal American patriotists dressed in the attire of ancient Romans, use their newly studied language to pledge allegiance to the United States of America. Ego vexillo, lfnitorum Statuum Americae are the words that your from the hearts and lips of Latin I students: Frances Kryza, Francis Kitchmire, Joseph LuBrant, Joseph Kalin- owski, Allan Sotys, and Patricia Kopec. through MENTAL DELIBERATICJ
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.ni I , . I l ' Kxr.'azvt 1'w.'1- Y Natalie Fattore utilizes a map illustration to ex- plain a geographic prin- ciple in American His- tory. Civics Club members: Frank Pasquarella, Priscilla Franchetti, Patricia Hig- gins, Tom Bristow, Leonard Sadowski, Pat Maher, and Barbara Walinski pause for a chat with the Rev. Burns at the St. Joseph Hospital. K. Bricketto accepts the task of instructress in the American History Class in order to instruct L. Filipek, S. Byrnes. and E. Dominick. L... In the classroom 3 'A u 4
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CATH CLIC EDUCATIO 3 Lnsonn The task of converting mechanical energy to electrical energy is under- taken by junior scien- tists: R. Gross, J. Fron- ckowiak, G. Grygo, and E. Jackowski. Pondering over a serious problem, Leon Jaconski -.W . X4 X Q JMX xr- 9 f xl ' ' g x Y glances at his text book. ...fu . F . '.,' ' 1 , , V p 'fr G' ' JL 5 X V 5 lx .' n f, 1 X X ed expressions and friendly disagree- gf t seem to mix. Juniors F. Sullivan, E. IS rine, K. Stratton, and H. Stickney make ran attempt to master the secrets of correct word usage in their grammar course. Education is one of the most important assets a person can possess in the modern world of today. When it is a Catholic Edu- cation, the holder is all the more richer as such possession leads to the Truth. It's not that hard class, but it requires some con- centration, states C. Zamitis while explaining the fundamentals and historical periods of American literature to C. Walsh, E. Ruchalski, K. Gedral, and D. Steiner.
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