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Invasion of the spacemen? No. It's jus Steve Lassek and Pete Gallagher work on an experiment. They show the pro safety equipment for working with chemicals. , Studying is a very important part of high school. Tom Mulhbauer is shown working intently on a test. S N QW Q i 1 Some girls in P.E. class practice C.P.R. on Dummy Annie . This program was new for sophomores this year. 9 4 academics
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.ss mx ti Mrs. Gwen Toledo: main office Not Pictured: Mr. Mike Bentlage: maintenance personnel Mr. Jake Kildow: maintenance personnel Mr. Ron Knoblauch: maintenance personnel Mrs. Pat Mennenga: school nurse Mrs. Dorothy Pokorny: custodial personnel Mr. Jack Savage: maintenance personnel 'Wi Mrs Mrs. Mrs. . Diane Atkins: business office 1 Bonnie Barry: main office Carol Beran: history resource center Candy Buglewicz: main office Mrs. Mary Jo Chlupacek: nurse. vending Mr. Ed Ecker: vending Mrs. Ester Eich: library Mrs. Alice Elman: business office Miss Lois Flick: development office director Sr. Jean Marie Faltus: educational consultant Mrs. Tillie Gunia: history resource center Bro. Bill Lehan: bookstore Mrs Marlene Mace: vending Bro. Rich Middleton: maintenance personnel Mrs Mrs. Judy Monaghan: public relations director Rita Novak: English resource center Mr. George Remar: vending, bookstore Mrs. Mary Pat Sacco: development office Mrs. Mary Schrack: main office Mr. William Silk: computer room director, office computers stafff93
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More than just notes A visit to the UN Med Center to observe cadavers, practicing C.P.R. on Dummy Annie , building miniature bridges, searching for Marianela and building a scale-sized house were all part of the academic program this year. It was shown that learning consisted of more than sitting in a classroom, taking notes all day. Gross offered a variety of courses for a variety of students. Whether one's interest was home economics, industrial tech, music, computers or the traditional math and English, there was a course to take. An honors program was also available in English, mathematics, science and social studies. Through this program, seniors could earn college credits. Juniors and seniors also earned honor points for these courses. Maura Cavanaugh '86 summed it up by saying, The academics of this school are top- notch. That's one of the main reasons I came here. Pam Trapani puts all her concentration into her artwork. She is shown working on a project for Techniques in Art class. academics X 9 5
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