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Major subject English presents a challenge, with fun, too, in Mr. Cheever’s Block D senior class. i Shorthand class for seniors with Miss Spidle is a serious business. World History helps sophomores David Parsons, Bar- bara Ferrari, and Florence Brucchi to understand past worlds. THE AXIS OF Civics, a major class, holds the interest of Charles Litchfield, Nancy Govan, and Marianna Amico. a (ee Mae Quizzes in Cheever style are written under the map, preventing students like Nancy Murphy from peeking. Helpful library lessons with Mrs. Creamer is one of the lesser toils for Robert Mattson, Dick Petrino, Bill Spiers Linda Travers, and Franny Hogan.
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DEVELOPING SPECIAL INTERESTS Senior Play afforded numerous opportunities for those interested in dramatics to change their character and appearance. Above, Pat Crosby is transformed into a maid by Mr. Tullar, makeup director. Below, Keith Knubbe and Dick Crowley are amused at the “improve- ment” in their aging features. 2 ee ase “(Waxing a ski properly is very important to a good skier,’’ explains Jim Day, president of the new L. H. S. Ski Club, to Barbara Kensley, Sally Ives, Berta Clements, Pat Crosby, Art Currier, Bill Johnston, and Louis Hathaway, Future Teachers of America organized this year to increase interest among students for the teaching profession. Among its members and ad- visors are Sitting: Norma Julin, Barbara Cairns, President; Miss Whelpley, Miss McIntyre, Mr. Tucker, John Hatch. Standing: Ruth Butler, Beverly Graf- fam, Susan Quick, Spike Paranya, Charles Urbon, Nancy Murphy, and Pat Cutter. Operetta coaching is given by Mrs. Sandburger as she urges Peggy Brock and Bruce Beauchesne to open their mouths even wider for better tone. 17
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The controls of the electronic panel are explained in senior physics by Junior algebra, although difficult to comprehend, is Bruce Beauchesne, while Kenny Fletcher and Carolyn Sisson listen. mastered by Judy Steinhauser, Phyllis MacAuley, and Mark Peterson. OUR WORLD Chemistry experiment carried out by Bill Paxton and Jimmy Sanseverino suggests perhaps an explosion ahead. Mr. Buck interprets the complicated problem of fresh- man math for Jimmy Doherty and Paul Caputo. Sophomore biology class finds Arthur Washburn, Nancy Lima, and Curt Travers studying microscopic life. Dissecting frogs causes confusion for Andrea Viano, Linda Whittier, Tony Ross and Dave MacAuley, but Miss Callahan distinguishes the kidney from the liver for them. 19
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