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MID-AFTERNOON CHAT COZY AND COMFORTABLE, these girls assemble in a fellow student's room for a mid-ofternoon chat. Left to right are Joan Tritschler, Margaret Anne Sather, Lucy Anh Simon, Jeanelle Palm, Nancy Richards, and Mary Ann Schall. DELVING INTO ENGLISH LITERATURE JUST EXACTLY what is the interpretation of Samuel Pepys diary is the concern of these sophomores at the monent. Survey of English Literature is fascinating, they say, especi- ally when one has all short of a personal interview with such masters as Chaucer, Spenser, Milton, Shakespeare et al. Seated left to right are, ftrst row: M. A. Schall, M. A. Rynda. Second row: 5. Kolowrat, P. Schmitt, P. Dahlin, W. Winkleman, D. Phelan, M. Sweeney, P. Kennedy. Third row: A. Sinnett, G. Munt, E. Rother, M. Cahoon, P. Donelly, E. Volk, L. Tavis. Fourth row: E. Oleson, D. Huun, M. Moravec, M. M. Hartney, P. Butler, J. Hambeau, P. Bohne. Fifth row: M. Harney, T. Mackey, M. K. Shambour, E. Haynes, M. Boo, M. Lindberg, E. Nickel. Sixth row: P. Cavanough, P. Ruce, V. Larsen, L. Peters, K. Parker, R. Biolo, B. Hogan, A. Casady.
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LEARNING THE WHY OF ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Busy writing various formulas and reactions on the board is this group of Organic students. Performing the experiments in the laboratory is important, but learning exactly what happens during these experiments is essential also. Standing left to right: Laura Scott, Donna Moran, Bird Steele and Mary Rettinger. VISUALIZING GREAT WORKS OF ART THE MUST'i FOR the Sophomore Class is History of Civilization. This picture carries a group of girls being led into an appreciation of the great master- pieces of art by Madame Marie Bertha. Visual presentation seems to clear up terms and create interest. Seated left to right, first row: R. Pavelich, M. Cohoon, P. Donelly, P. Ruce. Second row: R. Agnew, R. Baranoucky, S. Barta, J. Klefstodt, R. Biolo, P. Bohne, M. 800, P. Butler. Third row: K. Fenelon, M. Harney, M. M. Hartney, E. Haynes, B. Hoegger, B. Hogan, M. E. Jaeger. Fourth row: S. Kolowrat, M. Lindberg, A. Lacy, L. Larsen, V. Larsen, P. Kennedy, R. Miller, T. Mockey. Fifth row: G. Munt, E. Nickel, E. Olesen, Madame Bertha, at camera, M. Moravec, D. LeMieux, M. McDonald. Sixth row: M. Rynda, A. Sather, K. Parker, M. A. Schalt, A. Kemp, J. Palm, L. Peters, M. Rettinger. Seventh row: M. Sweeney, L. Tavis, J. Tritschler, W. Winkelman, P. Schmidt, E. Schmitz, L. Scott, M. K. Shumbour, A. Sinnett, Sr. Juanita and Sr. Clare Magdalen.
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