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THE ACADEMIC CHALLENGE . . . . . . prepares us for a place in the modern world. College-bound students struggle over complex mathematical and physical concepts. An enriched English curriculum includes practical studies such as composition and letter writing. Drama and short story stress study of concentrated material and guide us toward an understanding of man and society. Elective vocational courses offer specialized study in areas from car repair to child psychology. Participating in co-curricular activities, we gain experience in home management, care for the elderly, physical fitness, and the fine arts. Faculty emphasize outside reading, movies, and television for unique insights into class study. From four students in Music Appreciation to 155 in short story, courses reflect our interests and dictate future programming. Impatient Charles Cameron tips his bunsen burner to hasten the melting of naptha in beaker of water. 6 Student Life V7.1 G t fAQ W X l X . A I E X is will Llhct f sy 45: 1 l fi A, 1 ,,,, f ' Ni wer: 2 fl X 'K A '. , 3 .f,f,,, W c . 7 ., .S t ' gs! N, A '- ', f 3 H t -, Y ,. A , - .,,, 2 iss s r f E - cic, A g., t Iit l . llll A I il 4 g as g C y 'ds ,y ef - as . Q me as ' A . 3 Q Y, A - Rt, N , ...i foiw- Catching the pulse of 1968, 303's collage urges stu- dents to read.
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OUR WORLD . . . . .. is changing all around us. We welcome the nuns' switch to modern dress. Classes introduce changes: sophomores show great ingenuity in their lyceum, iuniors boast the first change in design from the traditional class ring, and the last graduating class chooses new caps and gowns and a Chicago trip to climax their senior year. Next year, Memorial switches to public school status. Twenty-six Negro families moveto Morrison County. The sudden deaths of Father Schulzetenberg, first MHS superintendent, Sister Olivette, long-time geometry teacher and everyone's friend, Robert Kennedy, hero to many, and sophomore Michael Newman, killed in a car accident on August 7, saddened us all. A new central altar and mercury lighting create an impressive setting for graduation ceremonies. Student Life
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Enacting The Bald Soprano during drama classes' study of Theatre of the Absurd, frustrated Mrs. Martin Uoyce Seeienl shouts gibberish as Mr. Smith tKeith Thielertj assumes a plastic pose. Student Life 7
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