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In modern, well-equipped laboratories, students of St. Joseph’s Academy spend many profitable hours investigating the mysteries of science and nature. The Academy has ac¬ cess to the St. Joseph College science laboratories, which are out-fitted with a complete ar¬ ray of specimens and experi¬ mental apparatus. Under the instruction of university-trained men of sci¬ ence, students here cope with the wonders of physics, chem¬ istry, and biology.
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As a vital part in the Acad¬ emy educational program, the College Library—with more than 21,000 volumes, over 6,600 bound periodicals, a col¬ lection of governmental docu¬ ments, and other pamphlet material—attempts to comple¬ ment and extend class instruc¬ tion. As a quiet place for study, research, and recreational reading, the library, under the supervision of trained librar¬ ians, is frequently visited by the Academy students. One of the advantages of St. Joseph’s Academy is the opportunity always present for students personal guidance and advice from the Fathers of the Precious Blood. With emphasis on small classes, St. Joseph’s is unioue- ly prepared to provide this counseling service to her stu¬ dents. Through the convenience of a modern banking system. Academy students learn early in life to handle their own money with discretion and foresight. Here a student is free to deposit and withdraw money as he would do in any banking institution. L
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- V; The J Cafe or candy shop of the campus is perhaps the most popular of all of the stu¬ dents’ hangouts. Here the spir¬ it of cheerfulness and frater¬ nity runs high and affords the student a short period of re¬ laxation away from the class¬ rooms. The large Academy club- rooms furnish the students many indoor recreational fa¬ cilities. Ping-pong, and cards are the chief forms of amuse¬ ment. In addition each club- room contains a radio and magazines that keep the stu¬ dents occupied. A separate room with radio is available to those who wish to smoke. When winter comes, the Academy turns to indoor rec¬ reation. The clubrooms and fieldhouse are a natural at¬ traction and afford many pleasant hours of entertain¬ ment. In addition to these places of recreation, a small gymnasium is the scene of many spirited intramural bas¬ ketball games.
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