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' . r ,1 H Jp 3 Mad scientists No, it ' s Patti Morical, Su Osburn. and Suzie Quill What a cheery thought. I finally did it, says Patty Dalton. Sophomores know geometry t perimeter, circumference . . . Kim Stanley ponders over another tough geome- try problem. Loretta Morgason reveals her true talent of dis- secting a grasshopper
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Sciences — Unforgettable Experiences Determination, hardwork, and think were just a few of the words you heard from students and teachers of the science classes. Sister Marietta and Miss Judy Gossman teaching Biology showed the students a new perspective of life. Both also taught Algebra I with Sister Marietta forging ahead with Algebra II and Trig. Mrs. Alice Meador and Mrs. Karen Stein proved to the students in the chemistry lab that the impossible equation they learned on one of their math classes really did have a use. Kathy Helvary finds cult side. Lynn Hurrle, Maureen Duffin and Cheryl Pier- son perfect an experiment. Dissecting a grasshopper? Kid stuff to these sophomore biologists, Maureen Cannaday and Maureen Gilday. Taking trig really is suicide as shown by the class.
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The Future Homemakers of America Cooking and sewing arc the first things thought of when Home Ec. is mentioned, but everyone knows it ' s not that easy. In cooking there is always clean-up and in sew ing the seam ripper becomes popular. All these things and more are a part of the class. Teas were planned for the teachers by the foods class and in sewing, garments were made and displayed in a fashion show. A combined class of interior design and family living helped many of the seniors plan ahead for the future. Judy Gebhardt, acting as hostess, pours the bev erage for her group. Judy Lenahan and this cute little d umpling model outfits made by Judy. Sister Marietta and Miss Gossman enjoy a tea planned by Foods III. Karen Short, Mrs. Vernon, and Cathy Zin display their candy house.
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