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Ron Jadin chooses study a ' ter food. Tom Broeren occupies teacher’s desk during his Honor Study Period. A quiet, studious moment in the library. D uane Villenauve contemplates Spring one April Day. Joe Rathburn anticipates his work. Members of the commons crowd exchange news’ items before buying their daytime ircats. Tim Lasecki shows how work is done.
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STUDY HALLS: (stud’ e hoi) n. i. A school¬ room reserved ’or study. 2. A time period set aside for study Premontre’s most common liesure time activ¬ ity. Mr. Clabots sunervisms the busy library. Study Halls at Premontre have become unique institutions. Apart from the usual classroom study hall where students sit in silent rows and ponder the intricacies of multiple assignments, there are several other alternative styles of ' study halls ft . Numerous students seek the haven o the school ' s li¬ brary to consult books and other references as well as make Mr. Clabots use his library talents to ■ assist them in difficult searches. A second alternative is the Com¬ mons. Located in the school’s cafeteria, the Commons draws numerous individuals who seek a more relaxed atmosphere in which to study, talk, eat, play chess or cards, or simply take a nap. So whatever a student’s de¬ sire may be, he can find a study hall to suit his needs. A math assignment dealing in statistics? U f Bro. Paschal mans the commons daily. til. John Pergande and fellow students work in Honors Study Hall. » I
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(ten’ is) n. 1. A game played sport in which Love is bad. riiyiTfc. Tlk. TTfl V»- W11 i. i umw | m;wu jpvil 111 W111V11 LUVt Id UclU. I KJ J la: with rac kets an d a light hall 3. Premontre’s spring sport The 79 Tennis season proved to be a difficult one for Premontre’s varsity team. The season began with great expectations but they were quickly dispatched as the season became older. Coach Larry Seiler saw his team go win¬ less, ending the season with an 0-8 record. Even though the season may not have been a bright one, the team did not let it interfere with their determination. The willingness of stars Ken Clusman, John Schumacher, Pete Kerwin, Jamie Jamison and Paul Krueger to take on tough competition brought them respect and valu¬ able experience. The Junior Varsity tennis team hi-lighted the short tennis season, however. Benito Osuna helped pace the JV’s, assisted by Jim Ritchy, Dan DuBois and Rich Middleton. The Junior varsity tennis team closed their season with a very promising 4-1 record. by two players or two pairs of players (doubles) on court divided by a net. 2. A | t K v rnSJ t mii ♦ r « . S 4| t asses ' . for those who choose not to run in circles. J. Jamison returns a difficult volley. f ■ • . ' • -, i ; s r| • • i Pvjp ■ f . ‘ K % f -.h v y ■ 4 -- jL • « ' JTi 4 j» jJ ' • L 1 1 ■ r ’ . 3 «• •. ' V TENNIS-VARSITY: (STANDING L-R) Pete Zeller, Jamie Jamison, John Schumacher, Paul Krueger. (KNEELING L-R) Pete Kerwin, Coach Seiler, Benito Osuna, Ken Clusman. ' ' t ‘ 128
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