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Photo by Walter Zukowski You say no one wants any tickets, girls. Chris Czarra and Alice Dempsey must have sold some tickets as evidenced by the turnout at the game. Photo by Walter Zukowski Reluctantly entering the dark halls of Pius are two unidentified Pius girls. Many scenes like this were re-enacted the first day of school. Photo by John Fenske Shopping for books is Dave Heller while Monica Kania waits to wait on him. Dave is interested in a book on crossword puzzles. The Y.C.S. runs the pocket book rack. Photo by Gene Hopp Two freshman models, Sharon Cordes and Marie Mirenda, show us the new freshman uniforms. Cute, aren't theyg the uniforms, I mean. I Photo by John Fenske Two fellows seem to think that Mary Jo Geshiedmier is going to cheat them, the way they are concentrating on their change. I'm sure Mary Jo has no larceny in her heart, however.
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Photo by Loon Ploszaj Bob Wieshan has gained the reputa- tion of being the strictest teacher in the school after taking a merit card from poor innocent Peter Goon, portrayed by Tom Curley-in the Student Council assembly. Dennis Wicht, Douglas St. Martin and Robert Dedrich look on with disapproval. Photo by Walter Zukuwski Every school has its model student and here is ours in the person of senior Don Felske. Don seems to be taking quite a few subjects this year. Tom Curley kicks the bucket in this dramatic scene. Tom starred in the opening Student Council assembly.
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Photo by John Fenslre If the grim look on the face of Jim Amrhein is any indication, the new eco- nomics class isn't a snap. Concentrating on his book is Richard Dietrichg behind him is Dan McConeghy. Dale Gross seems to be quite pleased with his schedule this year. Meanwhile in line Dianne Flaherty waits with ob- vious distaste and behind her Sue Hueb- ner chit-chats with a friend. From left to right Mary Ellen Kress, Kathy Armmon, and Elaine Koch, Third Order members, are sorting out dresses for the missions. Photo by John Krawzyk Sheila Rooney, sophomore, and her friends compare schedules. Some seem happy with them, some not so happy.
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