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Salattced 'PenAMiaUty Our young scientists learn the mysteries of research work in the laboratory. They unearth science, of which they knew very little, prior to this year. In the foreground we see Laura Morton and Evelyn Kranich examining their rare specimens, while Margaret Webb and Mary Ann Crilley take notes on the discoveries they have made. The heart, being such a vital organ, deserves careful study. The Sophomore girls’ health class is engrossed in the explanation of the structure and functions of the human heart, ably pointed out by Miss Brennan, our school nurse, assisted by Nancy Ward and Evelyn Kranich. Star Geometry students, John Toy and James Leah , demonstrate their ability at the board. Sister Stanislaus Kostka is on the alert for any discrepancies that might develop. Animated faces of the class show an interest that predicts a suc- cessful career for these young men. M
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'Kl ene ccuCen Cfr Detft zttd att j4cLj tAtect, (veil These Freshmen are introduced early to the value of a panel discussion in clarifying debatable issues. John Wallace utilizes a map to enhance his opinions on the topic. Members of the panel are Anastasia DeMedio, Dianne Owens, Gertrude Davis, Charles Halladay, and Richard Keough. There is something fascinating in the discovery of one's latent artistic ability. These interested young people look forward to their art class with considerable enthusiasm. J net Hendrie demonstrates how to put in the finishing daubs that give a professional touch to their water color outdoor scene. 10
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0 0 0 on 'KaoivCecLye . . . ( urco ctcf And this is the way we do it. These Junior seamstresses are seriously intent upon the completion of their first sewing project, a serving apron for their Mother's valentine. From left to right, Rita Nestore, Mildred Dickinson, Eileen Quinn, Margaret Wurster, and Helen Turchi. The Juniors, under the direction of Jacqueline Gory and Terry Lynch, discuss the numerous ways of Honoring God's Mother. Mildred Needles stresses the influence of Our Lady in protecting our nation. Future homemakers are first introduced to home eco- nomics in their junior year. Donning crisp aprons they work with sauce pans and mixing bowls for half the year and then change to sewing classes. Here a group is shown in an after breakfast chat with Monsignor.
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