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STUDY 4.5 I-IALL ,xi W c , 5 7- f. ' U , A it f Y me l if 4! Bored with study? If you've had it, try the favorite pastime of little Wifi' old grandmothers and bored girls - knit. Although Paul Castillo labovel finds he needs the time to study, Gail Harper frightl finds the time perfect to knit and purl. i Knitting doesn't appeal? Then find excitement and adventure in the attendance office. Enioy life, trace a truant. fabovej Margo Mclntosh checks out the attendance lists. Sylvia Jesuit fleftb finds her time best spent in the traditional way. gm- 26 gps- I
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E 1 ' A-use i s-4 C .eiikzm .,,,. .,JA-s.,, U. . i, W. , , ,fear , H ,. aaa, sz 'Q' Q n ga is rv- -,-- Y .Q A wi 1 sw . .J , ' M - - 2 - sg J , I I K J I 4 .. , ,A,. i, Q f mg uf is ,. .. , J 1 ' 2 J Q J ,M HOMEROOM 2K - Mr. Herman Miskowicz row l - Betty Sereg, Margo Gard, Terry King, Susan Ryder, Mary Sparacio, Carmen MacFarlancl, Regina Williams. row 2 - Steve Huffman, Jim Quaintance, Joe VanVooren, Ed Ramos, Louie Montez, Gary Gallens, Mike Dougherty, Ron Stritesky. row 3 - Ann Dix, Jean VanAltvorst, Mary Fenimore, Janet Jensen, Peggy VanHoe, Kathy Payne, Kay Cornelis. row 4 - Mike McNulty, Joe DeGreve, Dave DeSchepper, Linda Bein, Mary Kay Hendricks, Donna Neary, Mary Price, Jim Carr. row 5 - Dick Schroeder, Bill Albrachf, Tom Rasmussen, Harry Hansen, Congrutlzlatiam' to the Gradmztei CENTRAL BOWL -1500 Blackhawk Road, Rock Island o C!17llf7Zi77ZE7ll.t' of FLYNN BEVERAGE COMPANY 4600 Blackhawk Rd, Rock Island-Phone 786-5411 .sg ,.,, ,. Q Lam., Dancing and singing showed the talent of members ofthe sopho more class in their assembly Blue Tango. ll. to r.l,Parn Triebe and Harlan Agnew, Galen Starkweather and Cindy Maggi Kathy Pollard and Theresa McClellan, Joyce Thornton, Marilyn Amundsen and Linda Glaudel.
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There are many ways to spend a study hall. By far the most common is to settle down and do the homework you should have finished the night before. At Alleman there are other means of passing this assigned hour if the student has a decent grade average, good character and a desire to help others. This year at A.H.S. 99 girls and boys volunteered study hours to serve on switchboard, in the attendance office, in lost and found, with the Visual Aids de- partment, and in the library. af Hm, it looks like she's doing Physics and l thought we didn't have an assignment. Carmen Marchese finds study hall very informative. Z Z Z Z z z z z z There are times when the night before catches up with the day atter, and eyelids droop, heads bow and Allemanites iourney to the land of Nod, 27 In order of preference, the following is a summary of how Alleman students spent their study halls this year. l. Studying 2. Sleeping 3. Volunteer service 4. Reading 5. Writing letters 6. Sewing Cespecially around assembly timej 7. Knitting 8. Miscellaneous .gf Eeny meeny miney mo, to which college will I go Terry Payne finds that study hall is a good time to use the library's college catalogue. Good afternoon, Alleman High School Diane Smith is one of the girls who mann the switchboard during school hours.
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