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As students in Biology I work with the microscope, Mr. W. T. Allen points to the speciman as if he can see it with the Unaked eye. 1-Qi., r 'L' :tiff Ken Stogis, Jon Watson, and Marc Musser work at the board in Mr. Ricke off's Geometry II class. I2 912 ff I 4 ,ni ',,t1 'wr 3lt ' ls Mr. Hopkins using a Debbie Drake Exerciser? No, he is demonstrating vec- tors in his Physics I class. X F ma X X Q X C9 Q ! 1191 tnfifff . . A tudying Is Their Part-Time Summer Job Mrs. Barbee demonstrates the laying of a pattern as her Home Ec. Ii students watch intently.
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X .. i ocial Studies is a very popular course for incoming freshmen. Here Mr. Mr. Jenkins explains and demonstrates to his driver's training students how Eleill discusses Congress with his Social Studies Il class. to make a correct left turn. Students Work In Warm Weather Advanced Reading is a popular sum- mer course. It is taken by some al- ready-graduated seniors who are col- lege bound, as well as high school stu- dents who want to increase their reading speed and vocabulary. Here Mr. Day works a slide machine. SUMNxER JUNE Scffooi, 1963 DPQE S,D,F-A,S,D,F. Students in Mr. Kalile's Typing I class work diligently Mrs. Lind's English V class listens attentively as she explains the proper book the beginning letters of c typing exercise, report form. 11
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J.T. Quiz Kids Compete Un T.V. ABOVE: Joliet's team is shawn with teams from Carl Sand- burg and Aurora West High Schools. AT RIGHT: Representing JT on lt's Academic were Martha Katzin, Richard Kosmerl, and Margaret Leinen. BELOW: The scene from television's The Other Guy in- cludes Joliet's team, lsitting, front rowl Greg Geisler, Lee Haldorson, and Bill Genda. Standing are Bill George, pro- fessional football player and special guest, and Mr. Burget, sponsor of JT's Key Club, and lrv Hayden, moderator of the show. Joliet Township High School was represented on television's lt's Academic by three seniors who competed with two other Chicago area high school teams. The seniors, Martha Katzin, Richard Kosmerl, and Margaret Leinen, were chosen from thirty-five top iuniors and seniors at J.T. The three alternates were Margaret Converse, Linda Kroll, and Linda Keir. The teams and rooting squads from each school traveled to the Merchandise Mart in Chi- cago where the show was filmed. The show con- sisted of questions being asked in three rounds and a grab bag round in which any team could answer. Although Joliet was defeated, it was by one of the highest scores ever achieved on the program. f.f.e.ff tm., , . ..,.,..r. m..-.M-.. . 4.. ti at Q Key Club members representing Joliet Township High School on the television show, The Other Guy, were Greg Geisler, Lee Haldorson, and Bill Genda. On the show, the teams answered questions concerning rules of the road and traffic regulations. Joliet was defeated by Maine East by a close score of TOO to 90.
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