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Facts and Figures, Books and Slide-rules ENGLISH II STUDENTS shared Christmas ideas. Ray Nouguier, Marilyn Schultz, and Mary Robinson gave a one act play, Percy Comes Home , while Steve Corliss provided musical entertainment on his ingenious invention. STUDYING A REPLICA of medieval stained glass windows are World History students Mike Duggan, Mary Hennebeck, and Tom Hersant. THE LIGHT COMES IN HERE , explains Tom Rouhier, demonstrating the likeness of the camera to the human eye to Larry Martin and Mr. McKibbin, health instructor. I qze
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Knowledge is the Key to Power Meanwhile, back in the bathtub, two alli- gators, two turtles, and one frog catch the enthusiasm of the budding biologists. Students develop a new respect for nature and soon agree that seeing is believing. The problem of that unknown and confusing X keeps the freshman algebra class busy at work While the sophomores try to overcome the confusion about tangents, perpendiculars, theorems and construction problems. EXQUISITELY DECORATING their class room with greoinctric mobiles are Carol Valentine, Joe Marshall, Dick Evans, and Mary Pat Naumes. 4- MORNING LIBRARY STUDY breathes the air of schol- arship, with KJIIIIIAHIIEJ Mike Dugrgran, Ron Daley, Tom Hersant, Cxaatedf Diane Adams, Toni Toinjaek, Maxine Stinson, Roger Hour, Bob Evans, Marv Frazier, and Herb Green probing! into encyelopedie treasnries for elusive facts. FRESHMAN STUDENTS Greg Wright, Virginia Rauseh, and Patty Meeker are actually enjoying: this algebra prob- lem which was set up by Sister Shawn Marie. EVEN THE CONVENT CAT has to investigate the voracious allifrators loaned the biology clepartinent by Dean Gradwell, Rick Carrara, and Geary Garrett. V -L. 25 I
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xv It's Mostly 21 atter of Technique 'QW W eww, , 4, in M-V'4',.,5-fs., f ':: PRIMITIVE MASK or class-inspired texture, it's all exciting to the artists and their instructor. Counter clock- wise are Rosemarie Boat, Dan Rouhier, Dianne Day, and Sister Justyn Mary, A CHRISTMAS TREE graph puzzle, organiz- ing in the fertile brain of Tony Marshall, in- trigues Marilyn Martin, Jere Randolph, and Tony. I CAN'T REACH MY TOES -But after a. semester of practice they can easily perform the feat. Proving this are: Sue Ellis, Jennifer Espey, Andrea Lewandowski, Cheryl Dunn, and Rita. Dupray.
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