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Learning For Living ■ L ■ ■ u ■ ■ ■ In chem lob Mary Clare McBride, Mary Grun, and Pot Cady test the properties of various colloidal substances. Before the sewing classes' spring style show, Anne Dirlom, Mary Rains, Carole Henry, Carol Schwaab, and Gretchen Enck relax in their at-last-completed outfits. Steam treatments for a pneumonia patient interest home nursing devotees—Katherine Kalvestran, Dorothy Hartman, and Mary Therese Huyck. Mrs. Hormon Eisonximmor, Mr. Vincent Wolleriut. Mrs. E. G. Clinton, Mr. Walter Bednorczyk, Mrs. John Fitzgerald, Mr». Frank Murray, Mr. Edward R. londry, and Mr . Alfred Speltz accompanied by son David). Pictures of famous mathematicians intrigue higher algebraists—Gerry O'Meara, Ellen Dufek, Kathryn Ditter, Barbara Speltz, Mary Judd, and Margaret Leigh. Miss Stephens, homemaking instructor, and Ethel Foy, student, welcome the panel of experts on the social life of beaux and belles. The eye has it for physical scientists-Mary Frances Devereaux, Carolyn Wilcox, Mary Rains, Sue Clinton, and Kotherine Kalvestran.
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Praying and Pondering Mass celebrated in honor of The Blessed Virgin by Monsignor James M. Reardon on the Feast of Our Lady of Mercy, September 24, formally opened the school year. Pictured (left) are students entering the Basilica of St. Mary for Mass and praying in the Basilica interior. The initial dedication of the year is renewed in daily prayer before the altar of the Academy chapel (center). Ways of integrating religion and life engage Mary Con- nor, Carolyn Wilcox, Elayne Esterley, and Kay Kelly in a social problems panel and motivate Annette Barney, Carol Hosselo, Ardelle Nelson, Betty Clemens, and Harriet Heinen to examine Religion IV text books. During the annual retreat, October 8 to 10, the Reverend Howard Ralenkotter, CP, (above) helped upperclassmen develop a truly spiritual outlook, while the Reverend Francis Fleming (below) directed underclassmen.
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Language, Literature, and Art Amicus est alter idem according to Cicero and to bookmarks designed by members of the advanced Latin class— JoAnn Fortin, Barbara Speltz, Mary Zeglen, Mary Clare McBride, Gerry O'Meara, Joann Berigan, Susan Schaub, Jo Ann Goblirsch, Mary McGraw, and Lucie Guillemette. Authors, Authors, Everywhere! agree Jean Gunderson and Mary Kay Church as they try to deside which English author might prove interesting enough for a research paper. More Matt with less art is what we need, say Ruth Raj-kowski, Barbara Knight, and Down Thomas as they attempt to paint in the absence of their instructor Miss Loretta Matt. In secretarial training, Kay Kelly slipsheets while Kay Murray handles the controls of the mimeograph machine; Connie Fudali takes dictation from the tape-recorder operated by Barbara Theisen and Mary Jane Kapuster. In an imaginary cafe on the Rue de la Poix, linguists— Jonel Pelletier, Sharon Kolhoff, and Ann Busch—order in French from garcons, Mary Ann Curran and Pat Schwartz. For their Pan-American program, Spanish students, Dorothy Hartman and Helen Swanson, practice a dance as Joan Byrnes, Elayne Esterley and Margaret Leigh clap to the music.
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