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ZZ, Two eggs one cup of sug ar one cup of milk are some ofthe ingredients called for in the recipe Joan Sieracki Mar garet Groff Audrey Zeise Barbara Scharboneau Carol Mlynczak and Theresa Pozanc members of the Sophomore Home Economics Class are all doing their part to help make the cake a success A group of girls of the gym class demonstrate the maneu vers of forming a water ballet The remainder of the class look on and wait their turn to try their skill in the water Page 42 The time clock is set and the Junior Typing Class begin the time test which is a daily procedures The students real- ize that speed is an important asset in typing, but that it is overshadowed by accuracy, which is the key to success, Pictured are John Griesgraber, Mary Ann Cysewski, Suzanne Maier, Mary Jennings, Pearl Bernadot, Leon Piechowski, Gerald Carroll, John Kauphus- man, and Patrick Lewis.
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l-low wall we save our nat ural resources? as the ques tnon asked by Paulette LeVas suer of the Freshman General Scnence Class Kathryn WI luams Robert Wohlhaeter Al len Gappa Emuly Rollnnger James Ives Carol Rozek Gale Molntor Jannce Yakush and John Loesch ponder ov r her question before they discuss theur vnews concermng the nwatter The members of the Freshman Gym Class are shown going through theur exercises at the begnnnnng of class The gurls have a varlety of sports nn whzch they partncupate durlng the year Some of these are swnmmnng basket ball volleyball and softball Pnctured are Carol Cada Ellen Mohan Mary Lou Neutzel Rosalie Guenther Marlan Puetz Dorothy l-lubof Helen Koscnan ska, Januce Paine, Joanne Drazkowski, Audrey Zelse and Rosemary Evanson. ,,,.-n-1 Mary Jane Kluzuk us solving a problem on the slnde rule for Judnth l-lartert Mary Ann Steugerwald and Cecllua Julk who are members ot the Ale gebra ll Class Page 4l
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Members of the Sophomore English Class are prepared to discuss American Folklore for the recording of the Cotter Radio Program Leonard Plein adjusts the recording machine while Joanne Miller Kay Jos wick Norbert Gernes Marga ret Ramsden Sharon Howard and James Schernecker take a last look at their papers The Freshman Shop Class is shown giving the finishing touches to the lamps which they have made Shown in the picture are Lawrence lVlerchli witz Michael Slaggie David Kesler Thomas Crawford and Keith l-lauge Mary Roemer explains the first step in an experiment in Chemistry Class. Rosemarie Theis, Raymond Szewell, David Kotlarz listen carefully before assembling the equipment and attempting the test. Page 43
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