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Underclassmen Develop Logic Robert Mochnik and Shirley Humbert study a First Aid chart to learn how to stop severe bleeding in an emergency. Biting her lip, Vera Simic contrives to do her Business Law although her Annual deadline must be met. 1 - Mr. Yesko and Mrs. Clements -Special Education TOP: B. Gauger, S. Broncatti, P. Humbert, P. Gonzalez, F. White, R. Machnik. ROW 3: A. Schwedo, S. Naidul, R. Pinske, L. Wisniewski, S, Humbert, E. Dipietro. ROW 2: J. Greene, M. Thompson, V. Kacz- rnarek, M. White, P. Haley, R. Osantowski. BOTTOM: J. Nowak, K. Kowalski, G, Dunse, J. Kirchmeir, J. Schutte, J. Buckowski, R. Janczak.
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Underclassmen Acquire Study Skills A little effort times a lot of mathematical skill plus a good deal of confusion equals a problem for Deborah Schmitt. Tired and drained, Ken Price and Cheryl Schulz patientl The principal portion of Pulaski's student body, the underclassmen, strove mightily for two years to attain the status of seniors. They participated eagerly in school activities, acquired valuable experiences which they would put to use in the coming years, and learned both to accept and to delegate responsibility. Their judgment matured, and as the years progressed, they became fine prospects for future graduates. Identifying the lowly Sophs was no problem at all during the first few weeks of school. As they roamed the corridors searching for the right rooms, they were told Only drink from white bubblers, don't step on the globe, and by all means don't use the center stairway because it's only for seniors and faculty! However, they soon be- came accustomed to the practical iokes played on them by iuniors and seniors and settled down to becoming experienced iuniors. The iuniors with a whole year of school life behind them lived for the day when they, too, would be sen- iors. Symbols of prestige for them were their class ring and the prom. The work they did together on the prom, whether on the planning committee or by themselves, reflected their matured responsibility and the fact that they were, indeed, ready to become upperclassmen. observe blood smears to determine their blood types. mm
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4 - Mr. Boyaiicm - 'IOB TOP: B. Nimmer, B. Neilson, N. Woida, D. Cork, R. Brickmon, R. Han- sen, R. Koch. ROW 3: R. Zylka, l.. Scwinski, D. Kruse, K. McManus, M. Aguayo, 5. Ciezki, N. Daluco. ROW 2: J. Myers, S. Jashinsky, D, Pron, M. Hanson, K. Lecus, S. Weiss. BOTTOM: M. Pruss, D. Conlon, L. Buxrude, J. Ruthenburg, .l. Dombrowski, J. Skardinski, R. Lugos. 23 - Mrs. Markwardt - 10B TOP: S. Dzioba, R. Muelver, P. Suminski, J. Drogosh, J. Jurisic, M. Asselin, G. Loomis, J. Schmitz. ROW 2: L. Christiansen, C. Sclwlts, J. Heider, R. Kruse, C. Kulinski, P. Gebay, K. Avina, M. Glembin. BOTTOM: P. Suchocki, J. Wilbert, D. Wagner, R. Borkowicz, T. Klalka, J. Cummisforcl, B. Morgan. Pulaski students wait impatiently in line to exchange their blue stubs for reserved sect tickets for the Variety Show.
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