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The public pay-phone is a novelty at Lourdes. Juniors outnumber the classes in using it-S. Varano leads the lineup. JUNIURS Juniors-to be among the upperclassmen is now a realityg to be so fortunate as to be students in our new high school for two years is an opportunity we appreciate. By mid-September we had surmounted the obstacles of new rules and regulations necessitated by the in- crease in school enrollment and our new environment. Class work resumed immediately and like our friends in the ranks below us there were a few frus- trating days of becoming adjusted.. We soon realized that H20 was not the answer to Avez-vous faim? but the union of two gases to produce aqua g that Madame Defarge with her knitting needles did not pose for Whistler's Mother, but that she was one of Dicken's J. Janas, E. Reidinger, R. Mazzetesta and L. Krepshaw represent the Junior class at Student Council meetings. masterful creations. It did require more thought to find the value of x which seemed to defy the natural law. However, we conquered and placed it before y and z. We faced fewer difiiculties in the extra curricular activities, we were represented on the football 'team and the varsity team for basketball. We really Mtooted our own horns as members of the band and joined the clubs. The Christmas dance, la dance elite, was the project of the Junior class and it was surpassed only by our May-time prom. Another joy of Junior year was receiving our school rings. After this there was no denying it, we now wore the symbol of Our Lady and became her loyal children.
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New microscopes are the objects of attention of second year biology students as they are transported into a world of living cells and microscopic creatures. New equip- ment has made biology an interest- ing subject for the Sophomores. -up 'fini l in-on The Senior physics cluss stands amazed with the results in the law of gravity experiment. Why amazed? Their answers were correct. Senior girls, D. Konetski, C. Clowa, K. Cates, B. Waraksa, and L. Ho- berg demonstrate an experimenta- tion on the heat of condensation.
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Bottom row: P. Christian, M. Lamey, B. Diminick, J. Janus, R. Blascovich, V. Kiersnowski, B. Bodner, L. Hager. Second row: P. Holshue, A. Carrigan, C. Bates, M. Hickey, M, Belski, N. Eckman, C. Latawiec, J. Fitzpatrick, M. Ledziniski, M. Kasenchak. Third row: J. Jones, C. Carlone, M. Kiersnowski, Bottom row: M E. Startzel, J. Rohrer, K. McAlanis, R. Romanoskl B Yurlclch G Saladonls M A Slryeskl C Warashefskl Second row A Wysockl R M Mazzatesta C Smokowlcz B Rltzman C Plcarelll E Slartzel H McC1nn J Vmntskl T Olcese M Scandle S Varano Third row E Reldlnger W' Sobotor A Patynskl D Rosml M A Mal J. Kozlowski, H. Kalman, B. Augustine, L. Korbich, J. Dick, W. Cates, E, Marcheski. Fourth row: C. Lemanski, R. Avel- lino, A. Avellino, R. Leavens, M. Chiavnroli, K. Konetski, J. Hartzel, J. Curski, W. Jones. Fifth row: P. Haile, E. Craelaer, R. Duncheskie, J. Cashmarek, L. Krepshaw. inowski, R. M. Weiser, C. Muskey, T. Polastre, .l. Rovito, W Rosmn E Martz Fourth row P Metrokewlez W Turner M Weslotsky T Sargmski T Pedrosa C Rollman M Snella, A Smokowlcz, E Walllsh T Stamshewskx Fzfth row S Moroz R Wolfe J Sneulls M Richardson P Zalanoski R Yurkewlcz
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