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Jerry Sedlacek certainly isn't the only one who finds these comp licated models of atomic structure interesting. Chemistry classes develop a keen awareness of what things are and why they beha ve as they do. augmenting Chemistry isn't all the learning of principles. Stu- dents like Jay Ward and Gordon Woeltje have an opportunity to test what they have learned by com- 1 bining elements in the chemistry laboratory. Page 24
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if 55 :lima y T ii. : A K my ills :gyyg h i Le. M--.. FIRST ROW: Emma Seidenstraug, Madge Siegler, Lucy Harsfall, Marie Brichacek, Agnes Kulczynski. SECOND ROW: Dora Bunge, Ann Hallongren, Stephanie Bedrava, Eleanora Jirsa. Roasting holiday turkeys, baking pies, and preparing delicious casseroles, the COOKS worked diligently to please the long lines of hungry R-B students. Each day during the year they managed to find new ways to tempt never- failing appetities. Regulating the heat, cleaning the classrooms, and moving chairs and pianos through the halls constituted part of the work of the CUSTO- DIANS. Many parties and other activities would have been doomed to failure if these cheerful assistants to students and faculty had not been on hand to open doors, hook up microphones, and perform countless other vital services. custodians FIRST ROW: Mrs. Antionette Smith, Mrs. Helen Halunka. SECOND ROW: John Delaney, Harold Culver, Ray Nozewnik, Fred Werner, Charles Polak. X Q 5 we-or
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W, ll, s .lu ,- AL., l Dave Taller aids some of his fellow sludenfs in com. In Mr. Compton's physics class students learn through demanstra prel-lending G mcfllemqylcal principle more Clearly tions which accompany classroom lectures about the laws govern through a visual display. l 9 0'-'V Universe. precision and accuracy fy M Squares, triangles, and parallelograms are ol the utmost importance in geometry classes. Here Bob McDowell, with the aid of a blackboard compass, demonstrates the properties of a circle. Page 25
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