calm life between classes completes XXX 1 1' . ' f age l rd Q4 V it I ey- Throughout tory, bells have announced the of people and have called citizens to war and to pray. Bishop England bell tirst shouts forth its alarm to beckon 700 scholars to ascend the steps to another school day. Periodically the chimes break the regular academic schedule when their signal summons relaxed and unrestrained moments. Moments during which students may re- lieve themselves of classroom formalities. There are study halls to sharpen knowledge gained in class, guidance period to help solve problems and lunch to satisfy hunger. Lastly, the sweet, musical singing ot the chimes emancipates the flight de- cending multitude. It is not the tone or sound that has changedg it is the individuals interpretation which gives meaning to bells.
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newcomers journey to second floor, explore HCMEROOM 40l - - FRONT Rowf l-0UlSe Adams' Bofbcfc Wilkins Jl-'dy Lewis, Kathy Conrad, Linda Karr, Palsy Brewer, Harriet Wilson Kalhy Baldwin, Rosemary While, Bernardine Uriclc, Naudia Schwoebel, and Chqnyul Frisco, BACK ROW: Barbara Thelen, Barbara Drawdy, Vlcgnel- ' Bvwickf PONY Smiih, MUYY Meugheff Donna P09001 P0fViCiG Eileen Varnadore, Pat Gufowslri, Agnes Shiver, Paula Wildauer, Jo Ann Meyers and Mary Hudson. SECOND ROW: Virginia LaVella, Pal Newland, Gloria Clark, Lynn Ayres and Barbara Beeson. Sullivan, Donna Murphy, Judy Cuomo, Jo Ann Coufurier. Benay Prana, 1' JI .5 as 4. ar' f PLEASING PURCHASES af the school stationery store are made by Joanne Newland, Martha Welcker and Linda Karr. Page Thirty-Four 3 l dv L 2 S 7 ,ii INTERESTED SCHOLARS Donna Rodeschin, James Powers, Richard Nelson and David Cuplra make good use of the school library.
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