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1 UUDHI1 Viewing their winning en, try, Properties of Rub- ber , in the Science Fair held al St. Mary's are Elaine Suminski, Helen Kotoski, Joan Bennek, and Geraldine Reslel. We acquired a deeper appreciation of God's world around us through the study ot the sciences of biology, chemistry, and physics. While taking one of these maior sciences, we could ioin the Phi Beta Chi Club whose purpose was to promote a greater knowledge of science and a more scientific outlook on life. We accomplished this by entering proiects in the annual Southeastern Wisconsin Science Fair which is sponsored by the Milwaukee Journal and Marquette University. This year, we visited the paper institute, Lakeview mill at Neenah and the Institute of Paper Chemistry at Appleton, Wisconsin. Our guide gave us a general idea as to the processes and research involved in the making of the paper we use everyday. We never realized that the making of one sheet of paper entailed so much work. Freshman Math and Science Club officers: Barbara Schulz, Secretary, Marsha Stahl, Treasurer, Kathleen Gleason President, and Sister Joseph Marie, Moderator, find that Math can be Fun. lli
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Future Atom Smoslwers l The April bulletin board displayed the winners of St. Mary's in the regional Science Fair, held at Memorial Union, Marquette University. Sister Mary Alberta explains the anatomy of the cat to the Science club officers: Barbara Piasecki, President, Patricia R I I . . . eu, Secretary, Susan Gmitruk, Treasurer, Maureen Fogarty, Historian.
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Boniour! Buenos dias! Salvete! Pointing out Alsace on the French Club bulletin board to June Pandolfi, Presi- dent, Margaret Maier, I Treasurer, and Mary Kircher, Secretary, is Sister Mary Serena, the Moder- ator of the club. Boniour! Buenos dias! Salvete! We greeted our friends many times in French, Spanish, or Latin Club with these words. ln Le Cercle Francais de Notre Dame, the French Club of Our Lady, we were both entertained by and educated in French conversation through the movies or skits presented at each meeting. The annual banquet at which only French was spoken gave us an opportunity to display our knowledge of the language. Listening attentively to Sister Mary Nivard, Mode erator of the Latin Club, as she explains the de- signs and materials used in Greek pottery are Car- ol Gasper, President, Do- lores Krysiak, Secretary, and Patricia George, Treasurer of the club.
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