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‘S ' uxuieti Our Preaeut Marlene Baier, Nancy Stanley, and Elaine Kline ponder over their budgets in the third hour ad- vanced typing class. “Why can’t we erase on legal documents?” Joanna Jendrzejewski, Donna Leonard, and Al- lan Craig unmercifully dismantle “Oscar,” biology class mascot. “Oscar” helps them understand bet- ter the anatomy and functions of the human body. Seventh grade science students, Judy Baillar- geon, Mr. Mart, Barbara Chirrila, Jon Ewigleben and Wayne Cardwell dissect a calf’s head as part of a class activity. Rosa Reyes at the easel and Dorothy Sprusan- sky at the table enjoy themselves working with oil paints. Oil painting is one of the required proj- ects of the advanced art students.
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0 0 0 Dick Marconi and Nedra Ross on the purple ticket and Kay Keller and Jim Calabro on the gold ticket were the combatants in a hot campaign for mayor and clerk-treasurer last fall. Jim and Kay were victorious. The freshmen win first prize! With their orig- inal homecoming display the freshmen out-did even the upper classmen in lawn displays this year. The five dollars will be put in the treasury for future use in class activities. One of the highlights of the 1952 school year was the voting machine which Mr. Osborn dem- onstrates to Marilyn Goodwin. Juniors and seniors were permitted to use this machine to vote for mayor, clerk-treasurer and home room representa- tives. Ray Marconi, Gary Soap Box Derby champion, smiles happily as he makes last minute prepara- tions for the final inspection of his racer, which took second place at the National Final in Akron, Ohio.
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' itya ' Ufrowi eutcC Pievieev t%e l oad s46eact Carol Peterson, Gail Neitzel, Antoinette Pawli- cki, and Jane Webber preparing a tasty dish that might some day win them a husband. Gerald Fitzgerald, Jim Whittaker, Bob Beckett, Tom Burke, Bill Brown, and Nancy Wagoner pre- paring to dramatize the radio play “The Snow Goose” in junior English class, complete with sound effects. Sandra Scharbach, Jim Behrends, Keith Ben- son, and Nancy Buckreus absorbed in the fascin- ating process of distilling water. Mr. Packham explains the operation of the wood lathe to John Brush and Dick Leonard, two general shop boys.
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