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HI W RY We tu Trut S Sensor I under the superusron of Srster Mary Mark OP contrnues explorrng the forty erght states Leona Robus and Denrse Anderson debate the forergn ard program -48 Semors lrsten attentrxely as Sergeant Hrckman and hrs crew explarn mrssrle opera tions at the Nrke Base rn Amrtyxrlle Freshmen II appear to apprecuate Srster M Vrrgmras Crtrzen I'du catron class , e o 0 0 Q1 1 11 , Y. . . ,, I W . . - . 2 T AL 4 I f
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That Nlalee ur ation Great . . . Sophomores learn the pros and cons of Com- munism from Sister Mir- the American Obse iam Leone, O.P. Seniors enjoy reading rver, especially the jokes. Freshman IV finds So- cial Studies an interesting and revealing subject. 11 Fascinated by the his- tory of peoples in other lands. Freshmen II are attentive to the object les- son presented by: fl-rj Gerralyn Markey, Mari- anne Sutcliffe and Diane Wfashburne. lr is hardly conceivable now, how we Srniors pictured History as a dull subject just four short years ago. Our first year found us delving deep into the actual functionings of our government, vvhile the second semester entailed the origin and colorful events of every nation in the world, Our third and fourth years found us listening, enthralled, as our teachers brought to life for us every vivid page in the annals of our own American History. 49
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