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are serious students Convinced of the difficulty of the National Merit Scholarship Test, Connie Walner, Mary Kay Tracy, Jim McCarthy, Bill Sullivan, and Anlee Waters compare answers to a puzzling question. Joan Bennett, Patty Johnson, and Shirley Ungaretti keep in mind the old adage practice makes perfect. Here they prepare for cheerlead- ing try-outs. Karla Sturm, Mary Rose Mihelic, Rose Ann Sawyer, and Doris De- wing never realized how much work there was to making an out- fit, but they hope for beautiful iinished products.
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enjoy being upperclassmen What’s more fun than a slide on the banis- ter? Tim Tracy’s antics are enjoyed im- mensely by Tony Shea, Jim Mangan, Bev- erly Kostelecky and Magdalena Marthaller. Ronnie Sturm, Karen Connors, Doug DeLaHunt, and Faye Fisher in physical science work to find the Scotty Dog's center of gravity. Work and ingenuity com- bine over preparations for the Junior Prom. George Hagerman, Pat Walsh, Patty Vollmer, Sherry Bilodeau, and Bill Molendyke saw and pound to make the foundations for beautiful decorations.
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cooperate and help Exchanging their yearbooks for their friends' signatures, Marlene Martello, Tom McKittrick, Kathy Quane, Dick Varelia and Bill McCarthy enjoy thinking up clever things to write. Tom Earhart retraces some of the important tactics of the American Revolution for John Corrigan and Henry Lussy. Typing and Shorthand are handy arts. Mary Lou Beatty and Marie Allard show their efficiency in business matters by dictating let te-s to Rose Bisch and Dan Calnan.
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