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WORLD HISTORY Kathleen Kirschner, Sandra Davoy, and Sis- ter Natalina survey the forces and factors in the twentieth century which have created the contemporary scene in s op h o m o r e class World History. AMERICAN HISTORY II ColleenAndre7, Sister Natalina, and David Nortz study and analyze recent movements in senior class American History II. AMERICAN HISTORY Catherine Kovacs, Sister Natalina, and Theresa Brownell retrace the political, cultural, and eco- nomic development ofthe United States in junior class American History I. ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY Stephen Brovsm, Sister Natalina, Elaine Nortz, and Linda Chartrand discuss the major trends in the development of economy in freshman class Eco- nomic Geography. I3
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ALGEBRA I Sister M. Natalina points out the fundamental con- cepts of solving an elementary algebraic problem to freshmen, Bonnie Boliver and Rita Bush. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS The sophomore class officers from left to right: Deborah Houppert, Vice-President, Kathleen Kirschner, President, Sister M. Natalina, OSF, Moderator, Charles Chartrand, Treasurer, and Thomas Tabolt, Secretary. It was many years ago when we passed through the doors at Father Leo's for the first time. We were quite excited for this was a new, frightening, yet welcome experience. We were entering anew world, that of first grade, wide-awake and eager as any children. The elementary grades passed quickly. Then one day- we walked, hesitantly at first, up the stairs to our new surround- ings, in high school. Soon the routine became easy to follow and it became just the way things are done. Our freshman year passed and this, our sophomore year, came into focus. The Christ- mas Dance, the Operetta, andthe Magazine Drive each have a place in our memoirs for this year. ENGLISH III Sister M. Natalina in English III shows Anthony Ta- bolt and Charles Tabolt that there are many forms of verbs and that synopsis is the most important way to learn the different parts of a verb. I2
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BUSINESS LAW Sister Francis Imelda aims to fa- miliarize the students, Carl Hop- pel and Marjorie Kloster with the basic principles of Business Law - courts and court procedure. TYPING II In Typing II, Sister F r a n c i s Imelda, Christine Andrei C o l l e e n Andre, and Joyce Ge r ow aim at automatization of keyboard in the typing of basic forms. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS President ....... Donald Buckingham Vice-President ...... Kathleen Merry Treasurer ..... .... B ruce Monnat Secretary ......... Linda Chartrand Moderator ..... Sister Francis Imelda The Freshmen showed great school spirit. Among our activities during the year were raffles and The Valentine Dance. Now, with great regret, we leave Father Leo's, but not without valuable memories and a Catholic education of which we are all gratefully proud. BUSINESS ARITHMETIC Business Arithmetic - a basic course designed to develop accuracy and speed in the fundamental processes of arithmetic used in modern business are demonstrated by Sister Francis Imelda to Dorris Andre, Shirley Kerfein, and Joseph Kala- mas. I4
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