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Efzricbes Future years UPPER RIGHT: Sally Brown waits her turn at the iron while Millicent Curls presses her skirt. CENTER RIGHT: We peeked in the sewing room and found almost the whole class at the sewing machines working on their skirts. Left to right are: Virginia Herzog, Laura Lee Diviney, Judy Harrison, Pat Hanrahan, Carolyn Burnett, and Edith Maschler. it y J x P AT RONS Miss Betty J. Riley t CENTER LEFT: Pat Waters, Judy Maguire, and Phyllis Shortino a r e s e w i ng on their skirts while Marilyn Miller is pressing hers. Miss Cecilia Ryan V Tip Top Shoppe P 5 Miss Betty Bacon EJFA if y Mrs. Josephine Roque Hughes. LOWER LEFT: Pat Raczynski is measuring Peggy Rush's skirt I to see if the length is even enough for hemming LOWER RIGHT: Geraldine Bartolotto is hemrmng her skirt while Sharon Belser holds her skirt up for the approval of Suzzane
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i z .3422 ,ff ff , 2 0 , 1 , ff- QWQ , , 7 A If nf, V M, W 1 1 Sociaf STLLCIQES IN ORDER TO ACQUAINT students with the true meaning of a Democracy the Junior Chamber of Commerce in cooperation with radio and television stations K. C. M. O. and Z, A , W. H. B. sponsored a con- test opento all high school students entitled, I Speak I .For Democracy. Seated Mary Ann Enna Barbara Kynette Liz Ann Van Hee Jeanne Kraus Standing Ed Martin Larry Arcury John Renner and Sam Nigro Hogan finalists EACH STUDENT in Amer- ican problems class wrote an essay on the subject. Two eliminations reduced the number of contestants to eight, who are shown in the upper left picture. Win- ing the Hogan finals, Sam Nigro went on to the city contest where he also won first place. As his prize Sam received a radio and was guest at a lunch held by the Jun- ior Chamber of Commerce. He was also Our cameraman caught Tommy Heier, Claudette Kramer, and Shirley Stoecklein in the middle of their reference work on the Constitution for AmericanHistory. interviewed several times on radio and television. Sam has yet to live down the name celeb. AS THE AMERICAN history and Amer- ican problems rooms are near the lib- rary, classes are frequently shunted down the hall to do reference work. LOWER RIGHT: Judy Tesson, Connie Banken, and Carol Steverding are look- ing up material on President Jefferson. 4.--3 Seated: Jack Schreves, Pat Laughlin, Irene Meisburger. Standing: Regina Weigel, Har- old Sickles, and Charles Niday. n-9'
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