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estivities uniors After the Communion Breakfast. Class Officers: Mary Jo F., Jane Z., Diane I., and Joyce A., model their newly obtained RINGS for the Reverend Michael Gryglak, C.M., Chaplain. In our ring-day fi¬ nery as we pose pretty — FORTY - SIX STRONG! A day never to be for¬ gotten.
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pores This problem of loci ... it can be simple and difficult at the same time. Standing, 1. to r., Lucy L., Patricia P., Sheila L., Victoria W., Assunta A., and Madeline }.; Seated, Patricia S., Carole S., Patricia C., Patricia L., Kathleen D., Rosalie D., Roseann K., Claire P., and Judy A. The Mass — Our Life in Christ and with Christ. Standing, 1. to r., Claire P., Carole S., and Jacqueline M.; Seated, first row ' , Lucy L., Mary Ann M., and Ruth S.; Second row ' , Patricia P., Martha W.; Third row, Karen M., Roseann K., and Patricia F. American History stud¬ ents observe the sesqui- centennial of Lincoln’s birth. L. to r., Paula B., Martha W., Karen M., Rosemarie S., Mary C., Marion L., Carole R., Ann Marie M., Jacque¬ line M., Patricia P., Jeanne K., Carmela A., and Gail T. A series of panel discussions on Polish Culture was a major issue in the Polish classes this year. L. to r., Theresa J., Ellen R., Cecilia L., Patricia I., Judith C., Patricia Z., and Donna C.
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Biology in the laboratory. The microscope is an in¬ valuable aid in the study of Biology. Judy G., Lorraine M., Phyllis Q., Patricia S., Diane I., Barbara C., Mary Jo F., Gail A., Mary C., and Theresa C., acquire the proper technique of hand¬ ling it. , ■«- - . A- • V A. ' ' -» % - • o ' i. I ' » A - Biology in the or¬ chard. They are apple blos¬ soms. Lorraine M., Louise L., Diane I., Jane Z., and Jane C., observe the pistils and stamens in their natural settings. -■ ft V Bookkeeping As each bookkeeper is in charge of a special journal and a corresponding led¬ ger, each one realizes that accuracy is indispensible for the completion of a set of books. They are, from left to right, Andrea S., Marie R., Carol M., Leila F., Connie A., Patricia C., Jean K., Billie Ann P., Phyllis B., Rita C., and Victoria M.
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