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lo,- Wind Jlnd Eol In addition to teaching; other classes, boys ' Rym instructors, Mr. Bart- kiewicz and Mr. Youngpeter, provide healthful and recreational physical education. Under the guidance of Miss Julia Heigh way, girls at CC are given the opportunity to enjoy athletic activi- ties in gym classes and the Girls ' Athletic Association. Assisting Mrs. Ayres in the management of the library are staff members, Greg Ranly, Bob Boedeker, Linda Snyder, Marianne Snow, Sandy Bierbaum, and Jessica Scott. New at CC this year, Mrs. Connell has assumed the duties as super- visor of the studv hall. Checking books in and out is merely a small part of the duties of Mrs. Ayres, CC librarian. Twenty cents, please, says Steve Keefer as Mike Weidemeier pur- chases school supplies in the CC bookstore. By serving as sales clerks, students assist Mr. Pender- gast. Operating the bookstore and keep- ing financial records are part of the work of -Air. John I ' endergast, busi- ness manager of the school. 11
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eackepd [- rovlde C xercidel Sister Mary Aileen happily displays a new biology chart to other science instructors, Sister Winifred, physics: Sister Augustine, biology; Sister Janet, chemistry: .Air. . Mitchell, biology: and .Air. Delaney, physical sci- ence. Students at C ' C are prepared for their futures in colleges and jobs by mathematics teachers. Sister Mary Timothy (seated), and Sister Marie Hildegarde, .Sister Jean Patrice, Sister Loretta Mary, .Sister Francis Ger- trude, and Miss Toledo. Sister . lice, home economics instructor, exhibits the apartment used by the homemaking class. Mr. Herber and Mr. Boyle look over the world history book in preparation for their freshman classes. Imparting their knowledge of history and government to CC stu- dents are social studies instructors, Mr. Ort, Mr. Delaney, Sister Francis Elise, Mr. Daniel, and Mr. Walsh. 10
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uil- une (job — School I VlalnL en a nee ' •■ ' t-h Mrs. Frances Robbins and Mrs. Bonnie Wiedelman daily prepare menus and meals in the school cafeteria. Keeping the school waim and clean is only pait of the many jobs done by Mr. Alfred Snawder and Mr. Earl Schmitt (above), and Mr. Luis Gonzalez and Mr. Lawrence Robbins (below). f.wtaaia-j -g . Members of the Cafeteria .Staff; Row 1. Martha Eisaman, 3Iarla Britten, Jeanne Flory, Phyllis Aquirre, Mimi Torres, Mary Needham, Mary Stone, Barbara Wunderlin; Row 2, Dorothy Roth, Linda Lawrence, Carol Thieme, Nancy Turner, Diane DeMeerler, Rose Perez, Tara Wiemer, Judith Schmidling, Patricia Hogan, Ruth Bartl, and Cheryl Monroe, serve CC students in the morning and at noon. 12
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