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'53 fix 'iv 'r Q ? ,1, , ' '3 'I QW 1,., N 'K i 'if , Q f , 5 L 1 I ' X, l' , if I I f if Mary Lou Dwyer Bill Bordeau Marlene Schwemin Norma Reider President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer OFFICE - Sister Valeria is accepting tuition fees from Bob Guiliani, ,lack Croschere, Charles LaValley, Florence LaCosse, and Alice Nevela. They know the money is well-spent when they consider the individual interest and good training that each student is given. ENGLISH - ,loan Berry exhibits her ability to give a book report to Anita Wilder, James Wright, Rob- erta Radlte, Paul LelVlay, Jerry Mackey, and Kathleen McQuaid. Theyare giving her their full at- tentiong it must be interesting. RACERS - The race is on! l I It looks like the Seniors are ahead. ls that the Soph- omores sneaking up? Catherine Matthews shows Sharon Kelly and Dick Shanley the goal of the BARAGAN subscription drive while Judy Keeler checks the prices and deadline date. A1144
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6,454 MIMEOGRAPHING - Sister Aquin shows Pat Malloy and Mary Ann Fluette the correct way to operate the new mimeograph. When this piece of most useful equipment is used properly, it turns out neat, precise, and beautiful work. Doesnit look like learning is too difficult. SHORTHAND - The wire recorder gives Sister an opportunity to check on the posture, form, and ease with which Sharron December, Helen Soucy, Mary Gail Quayle, Nancy Beaudoin, Georgia Parker, and Margaret Riopelle take dictation. -un- TYPING papers inserted, margins set, arms relaxed-Mary Courtney, Clarice Robarge, Dale Anderson, Dick Lahtinen, LaVonne g Fortin, and Mary Tuch are beginning a timed test. Accuracy, neatness, and speed practiced now will develop a good typist of the future. - s b- y JOURNALISTS ,lim lorgenson, Barbara Bolduc, Suanne Armstrong, and Francis Reynolds carefully examine exchanges from schools throughout the country to get news and to compare them with the BAR- KET.
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'H W. ffyw ? l AN NEARIE7' STORY - Examining a model of the human ear, Carol Koepp, Barbara Brainerd, Mike Stenglein, Paul Fleury, Darlene Trudeau, and Pat Vogt are amazed to find how complex this organ of the human body is. A JOKE?-Did Judy Tousignant put that coat in Lois Richer,s locker? Frances Longtine and Eleanor Burch enjoy Lois, puzzlement. WORLD HISTORY-Agnes Hawke explains Italy to Dale Hicks, Anthony DePetro, Bill Barry and Tom Brug- mang Janice Hawes, Helene Greg- orich, Fred Greene, Jude Dollar, and Kay DePetro await turns to locate fa- mous sites of Ancient Italy. fb WMM gfchtofuf -
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