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Mathematically- m i n d e d Paul Moss is fully aware that geometry is an im- portant subject. Sister M. Hilda explains the problem R. Pohl dem- onstrates to geometry students: R. Levecchia, F. Hodnicki, S. Jopski, F. Dziengowski, V. Moschel- la and J. Jablonski. 11 fir, ffff' Z' ..f'R vw-MPN. in Qlkb Q 1 i CIN 1,17 C s 1 Qfp- I x S 3 The road to heaven through truth in Catholic publications is specifically explained by J. Godal, R. Giuliano, B. Hendricks, B. Schaeffer, and J. Smuger- esky to F. Murphy.
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WV X 1 W A, To further the IDEALS of CATHOLIC EDUCATIO To train man in order that he might become a better influence in his community has been the ideal of education. This ideal includes the education of man in mind, body and soul, To further these ideals, several factors must be em- ployed. Man must study, intend the good, reason how to attain it, and follow the dictates of his conscience. In this way, he utilizes what he has learned not only to improve his community, but to ameliorate his own behavior and attitudes. The Rev. Stanley Klos- kowski injects religious enthusiasm into the hearts of his students: Marie Pucci, Joanne Piot- rowski, Sandra Imbesi, Kathleen Santone, David Koszowski, Nick Perna and John Stelmach. B. Swierczynski follows D. Szalkowski's train of thought in explaining an Algebra II problem.
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. .Q lxwiif A 'N-ww . In the past school year the Impressions and the Cordon received All-Catholic honors for outstanding literary achievement in school publications from the Catholic School Press Association. The Cordon was hailed meritorious for re- flecting the ideals of the school and for deepening student understanding of the various events and departments essential to scholastic life. The Impressions recognized for the pro- motion of Catholic activity by the above mentioned Catholic Association also received the International First Place Award from the Quill and Scroll Association. Presently, the Impressions bears three top awards: All-Catholic, All-American, and Medalist. These coveted designations are due to the unflinching service of staff members. I 'l'll,. lg. .1 Seniors: R. Kubiak, J. Oslowski, N. LuBrant, K. Mroz, and E. Polek recite the journalist's pledge during the Quill and Scroll Induction. The qualifications of a true journalist are repre- sented by C. Toczylowksi, E. Polek, S. Urban, J. Oslowski, B. Jablonski, N. LuBrant, and M. Orze- chowski at the Quill and Scroll Induction.
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