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Hoping to discover America are B. Benson. D. Karaus, and M. Asbrock as they have fun exploring the big ole globe. Dates, dates and more dates- Having a rough time with your school subjects? - History to the rescue - not just the study of past events and dates, but a story of the lives, thoughts, and actions of people from the beginning of manis existence. Memorize those dates, find out about the days of Renaissance, understand better the names of people and the places you hear of-try this date, Miss Mercy! Mercians Disco ver America Getting the business-like shake lrom D. Dolbey are R. Trepohl, M. A. Sliers and G. Rennekamp. Man the fort, says D. Greishop as she Pioneering Indian territory are C. Huerdemann, L. Hagen, Mputties around with a history project. M. Block. C. Firstos and C. Dochterman with their projects. WIHIS . . wma: pi ivqsksq' 'on ...tae ,Rv is mae, mm in D- 3
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4'Was he a miser? Yes! No? This was the controversial topic among the sophomores this year as they met with 4'Silas Marnerf, Sentence constructions and dangling participles were introduced but the familiar reply, please to meet you was banished. Why? Just ask any sophomore student. -Q f. QB .1 'V 5' ill . as it Silas Marner lives again, as M. Moorman and B. Booth depict a scene from this classic. The audience consists of C. Bacher, C. Bauer. M. A. Ciresi, J. Cunningham. J. Dreier, J. Dyer, M. K. Fisher. Dramatization Makes C assics Live Trying their skill at pulling strings are, standing left to right. M. Catanzaro, N. Pies. R. Koppmeier. M. Kues. S. Gooding. and kneeling, Judy Schlottman. Blend a cup of Jim Hawkins, 2 teaspoons of Admiral Benbow Inn, a dash of John Silver for flavor and there you have Treasure Island. Exciting were blood- thirsty pirates, but it took more freshie spunk to face nouns, pronouns and verbs. f-was :ae me tc
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A brush! Paints! An easel! And God is again reflected in the work of the true artistg whether she is modeling clay, or simply portrait painting, designing posters for a school activity, Miss Mercy Artist uses her God-given talents for His honor and glory. Fresh- man, sophomore, junior or sen- ior, all are given an opportunity to let flow from their paint brush, their artistic ability. fleas in Paint and Pencil Completing the job are K. Birch, N. Trefzger and S, Scbaible. A touch of the magic paint brush and M. Hirchberg turns out a masterpiece Looking at herself. C. Brankamp receives a few pointers on the beauty of art, while P. Thompson exhibits to the aspiring artist a finished product.
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