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Dr. Shaud discusses Theoretical Chemistry with I.C. students Cathy Hazen, Glenda Key, and Brenda Key during the Chemistry Seminar held at C.B.C. Educational World Aids Future Scientists Patricia Ann Tyre Mary Ann Westenherger Kathryn Elizabeth Waller Mary Margaret Walsh 'Imelda Ann Wilder Catherine Diane Wilhelm Deborah Kay Ward Lois Ann Wynn
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Mary Marguerite Thomas Lynn Cecelia Townsend Dorothy Ann Trautman A HUSH FELL OVER THE AUDIENCE as the cur- tains opened to display forty light-footed Seniors clad in top hats, black jumpers ,and brightly colored hose. With the poise of an old vaudeville star the girls opened their Talent Show with a song and dance take-off on If They Could See Us Nowf, A number of hardworking committees backed this success. Who but the Class of '68 could convert a nine foot section of chicken wire, ninety boxes of Kleenex and numerous packages of crepe paper into a beautiful white fluffed back- drop with the theme 'elf They Could See Us Nowv written in bold black letters surrounded by canes and top hats? Success abounds in all Senior projects where the girls work toward their goal together, this success was well established by a capacity crowd on opening night. Janet Kay Tribo Being strictly a female, female, Merle McDonald prepares for her act. Opening the 1968 Talent Show with a kick are Seniors Marla Micci, Dorothy Trautman, Libby Chiozza, Cathy Essary, Joyce Mariencheclc and Patty Kiser. 45
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Linda Gayle Williamson Cynthia Mae Zawila Surrounded by numerous certificates and news clippings, I.C.'s Teen-Ager of the Week, Janet Luibel, ponders over a letter from Congressman Kuykendall. Senior ualifies for RATING THE HIGHEST HONOR to a Memphis senior, Teen-Ager of the Week, Janet Luibel has copped this title through her active work both inside and outside of school. This year Janetis main job is presiding over the CSMC and the Memphis Area Chapter of the Red Cross. Beside these duties, she teaches pre-school children on Sunday at St. I sEN1oRs I Teenager of The Week Louis Church. As her favorite subject is Problems of Democracy, she fulfills this interest by her Work with the Teenage Republicans. Janet does not lack in scholastic calibre as she ranks eighth in her class and is a member of the National Honor Society.
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