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94 Qlftunumit 'lectures The purpose of the economic lectures is to acquaint the seniors with the various aspects of our economic life. Every other week a different speaker, a specialist in his field, is invited to ad- dress the class. The seniors enjoy the lectures comfortably situated on the orchestra risers. After the speaker has completed his lecture, everyone ad- journs to the cafeteria tables for Coke and con- versation to prepare questions which are then put to the speaker. Much lively discussion usually ensues. The seniors, for the past few years, have been very fortunate in having the economic program. Its past success should assure its con- tinuance. Company A must increase in ralerg therefore . . . Mr. Stanley Phraner demonstrates the underlying principles of American business. ll!! zu: 'Z ,-X .AL Who dunrzit? Group discussion between the lecture and question period. Pretty interening, hub? Seniors listen to Mr. Schatvet tell about management in business. Here'1 lo Mr. Schntrfetf' Group get-together at economic lectures. xx' It was 4 plearuref' Mr. Ottavr and Mr. Scharvet, a guest speaker at an economic lecture. hh.
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1 ua.- G ,,308l,',.,,, Chefkiflg h0mCf00m5 On the flf5f day of The bustling cafeteria during lunch shift. school. Chou' bour. f 5 ,, ' L4l'v'iY .fi QQ 1 c I had all five finger! when I came in. Hmm1amm . . . lookt like a trian In the woodworking shop with Tony, Rich, and jim. Mr. Bibbins analyzes the situati -was I We r T I Who re-roared the Merritt Parkway? Passing to class on the stairs to the wing. Wedrzetday matinee. Getting seated for the pre-Westport game pep rally.
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