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to the Chronicle assembly I The chase is on as these cut- throats pursue a valuint Cath- olic Chronicle Crusader, soli- citing subscriptions in the desert. Dennis Davie, Thomas Chamberlain, Richard Carroll, and John Hinde participated in the speech assembly. Father Edward Hoover dem- onstrates his guitar playing abilities while adding spark ' All eyes are fixed center stage as attentive students view Pope Paul VI's American visit on the television donated by Bloomquist Radio and TV. Juniors Jean Hirt and Danny Gerold try'their luch at neutralizing acids in a chemistry titration experi- ment. Page 53
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Page 52 Constantly reminding the students of their six main objectives in education are the sym- bols surmounting St. Mary's front entrance. , 5 A QWHW. .,. f f .h,., 4 , 5 .4 ii ' iigsj' ' :L2?i'Tx.' ' fltf- f 4.1 'W . M Hiuqw 'fig-i.,'Q.9., 1' f .4535 QW Windows emphasize goals of SMH What is Saint Mary's High School? An institution devoted to learning? An organized body of students and teachers associated for the acquisition of knowl- edge? Yes, it is a school, but symbolized in the windows above its doors is its real meaning. First, the lyre presents an ap- preciation for music, whether rendered by the band or choral club. Education is not restricted, however to music, so stu- dents see in the lamp of learning their purpose fulfilled in varied curricula. The red cross signifies faith-strength- ened by religious knowledge through dili- gent study of the social sciences. Held in the anchor of hope are the dreams and desires of future scientists, mathemati- cians, and businessmen. The opportunity to learn to associate with other people is afforded by language courses, the com- munication arts, pictured in the scroll. Finally, the Dove of Peace, symbolizes life's climax-each individual's goal. The symbol of charity is not illustrated above the archway, but the spirit of love enters with the blessings of the Sacra- ments. During the years here, Charity grows and matures as do the students, and hopefully, when the graduate leaves Saint Mary's, Christian love will be as apparent as the education received. A student's happy, sad, and thoughtful with the understanding faculty. moments are shared
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Page 54 Learning the culinary arts in home economics class are Freshmen Donna Sturzinger and Joanne Law- 'l'67LC6. Busy St. M arians pass X sss r another long period in study ssif , St. Marians learn through
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