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TOP: Freshmen, Richard Wiith and Dan Hutti, discover the amazing world of science while preparing this experiment. ABOVE: The library is the perfect place for sophomores, David Geraghty and Richard Williams, to get together on a report. RIGHT: One of the camera crew members in charge of video taping, Jim Hawkins, checks one of the basketball games he taped. 12
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M. gir s lyglvli lU Fielfl, «» October 4, 1974 was the date for the annual field day. The girls of Angela Merici joined the festivities at noon after the morning track and field events were over. Push ball, sack races, balloon toss, dizzy lizzy, three-legged race, and the tug-of-wai were the afternoon events. The day ' s revelry culminated in an unsuccessful attempt by sophomore, David Lyons, to jump a puddle on his bicycle. Accumulating the most points to win the Jr.-Sr. division, was senior homeroom 1 S. Winner of the Fr.-Soph. division was homeroom 207. Pictures of field day activities in the far left column are: Pic. 1 shows push ball action as individual homerooms com- pete. Pic. 2 shows from A.M., Elaine Beirne, Sherrie Effin- ger. and Kim Neuner helping a classmate at the end of a sack race. In the third picture the girls joined boys for the super tug-of-war to end all tugs-of-war. The last picture shows, from left, Bob Lyons, Brandon Chesser, Kevin Mc- Cabe, and Tom Wachtel in a close finish in one of the foot races. LEIT: T. Herbert, M. House, and M. Albers on the front of the rope in the tug-of- war. BELOW: Dan Walsh chats with an A.M. freshman on the sidelines.
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Books are net the only tools of V n i„s In keeping with new techniques in education, the school day may not necessarily be made up of classroom lectures. Various English classes may meet in different locales within the building which lend themselves better to creative dramatics. Stu- dents use the library for individual or group work. Classes in communication arts may use the whole school as a movie set. The video tape recorder proved to be very useful for speech classes. All of these methods help to improve the student ' s knowledge in a not so traditional way. ABOVE LEFT: Ralph McBarron entertains fellow sophomore En- glish class members in the A-V room. ABOVE: On cold winter mornings senior, Andy Dages, grabs a desk by the radiator in senior English. LEFT: Editing an 8mm film they made for com- munication arts class are seniors, Jim Schehr, Bill Williams, and Charles Austin. 13
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