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DJ lx . k N5 u 5. Melody Masters Music appreciation class enjoy classical records. While Diane Harvey plays a selection from a Beethoven Symphony, Evelyn Cutting, Rita Kalmus, Bob Behrens, and Mike Creswell look through the albums for another record they would like to hear. Some members of the junior and senior girls glee groups were privileged to sing for the Living Rosary on October 7. Standing in a hallway behind stage, they sang the Ave Maria following the saying of the First Joyful Mystery. Left to right, the singers are: First Row: Peggy Strohm, Pat Brown, Diane Holt, and Carolanne DiBella. Second Row: Catherine Robinson, Shirley Trueblood, and Pat Salmon. Third Row: Mary Ann McDonald, Pat Arnold, and Judy Suggs, I-lere's one section of the sopho- more boys glee class that seems to be singing and loving it. Left to right, the boys are: Rudy Garcia, Jack Riley, Joe Brown, Jerry Albertson, Roger Carter, Bob Basham, Jim Noll fat the pianol, Tony Brown, and Pat Baker. Boys in the junior and senior glee clubs await their turn to sing for the last two mysteries. Left to right, around the piano are: Richard Aziere, Bob Turnbull, Marvin Massey, Stan Stoerrnan, Joe Nastasio, Dan Sullivan, Anthony Locascio, and Bob Behrens, on the first step are: Mike Kandlbinder, Bob Glynn, and Vic Tobler, on the top step are: Warren Powers, Bill Galvin, and Dan Fansher. 1- ll IKEA L fNf'l.....L..' ,, W7 ,Y , Lf 'N s,fE'..f .Y s '
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Members of the world history class study ancient and medieval art and architecture. Left to right are: Noland Davis, Larry Walsh, Pat Ryan, Catherine Beebe, Larry Neimeyer, Roger Carter, Joe Brown, Dickie Hughes, and Donna Legate. For Better Citizenship For the civics club, it's a quiz program that is underway. At the rostrum is Professor James Browning, who addresses the questions to the two con- testing groups. At the right are the feminine Einstein's: Mary Pat Bai-den, Mary K. McAnany, Maeve Hope, and Cheryl Kepford. The boys are repre- sented by Gary Barnes, Mike Molino, John Jones, and John Michalek. Sandra Gibson acts as timekeeper. ,N This American history class is trying to prove that its members know where Kansas City is on the map. Pictured clock- wise are: Pat Madden, Richard Harrison, Beverly Walker, Byron Lage, Kenneth Meisinger, Charlotte Triblett, Mary Dixon, Donna Arnold, Eddy Wichmann, and Fred Parks. if 61
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Beauty in the Making Patty Lou May, an advanced art student, is working on an oil painting. She is trying to decide whether or not the colors harmonize. Lawrence Schneider, Mike Kandlbinder, Michael Wookfolk, and Ernie Tallman are helping to set up a display of the work of the art crafts class. While Patty May and Lawrence Schneider work with oil paints, Pat Collins, .To Ellen Vaughn, Jerry Smith, and Mike Morris make models in clay. Dan Sullivan is sketching with colored chalk. Numa,
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