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455 BIOLOGY looms large in sophomore life. Here Sister Alexandra shows Rena Beauchamp, Connie Mohar, Theresa Oien, Carol Mayotte, Carol Shaw and Joan Blaschuk the latest developments in their water world. LOOKING over the religious articles always avail able to Baragans are Bob Jenner, Don Fezzey and Joan LaJuenesse. SPEECH-Mary Lou Henne delivers a speech before Dick Johnson, Mary Ann Malloy, Joanne Downey, Marilyn Dob- son, and Bob Tallio. They learn .from one anotheras mistakes and accomplish- ments the art of good public speaking. GYM-Practice of this kind teaches the girls the techniques of basketball, a sport enjoyed by all Baragans. Ann Chartier, Jeanne Aho, Barbara Fleury fdid she make that basket?l, Mary Jane Truckey, Frances Quinn, Shirley Hanford, and Mary Power demon- strate one of the practice drills fa- miliar to good players.
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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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TROPHY CASE - Can we help add another one to that collection? Leonard Bater, Bill Aird, Rita L'Hillier, Joyce Jandron and Bill Gorst seem to think they can. If they apply a real Baraga spirit, they can, and by doing so, add to those Golden Years. ALL ABOARD-Looks like they're on their way to lunch. Joe Menze waits for his passengers, Mary Jane Hogan, Ann Smith, Sharon Gingrass, John Lupton and Lois Richer to board his bus.',l HAPPY-Janet Oates, Ramona Saevoy, Don DePetro, and Bob Becker make their way to the next class which appears to be an enjoyable one. Ed Fezzey, a junior, follows them, to see what prompts that eager spirit. GEOMETRY, the traditional sophomore bugbear, doesn,t seem to frighten Bob Jean, Bob Bordeau, Russell Swenor, Tom Carlson, Mary Lou McVannel, ,lo Ann Carr, and Kay Dennett.
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