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Xxx ,ini graphs after taking a personality test. D. Kowalski and A. Lolli seem rather pleased their discoveries about themselves, while J. Plunkey and R. Pontisso anxiously count up scores. The Sophomores study their profile charts and Sophomores---Developing Their One mission already accomplished, passing their Freshman year, the Sopho- mores are now advancing into something far more interesting. Their academic courses now include more Algebra and Latin plus three new courses, Biology, Sewing, and Shop. In Biology they learn the greatness of God through the study of animals and plants. Their minds are futher sharpened in the Geometry and Latin classes. The tension is somewhat relieved however, as they proceed into the Industrial Arts. The girls are developing skill in sew- ing, and the young men of the tenth grade are displaying their talents in Machine Shop. with their Shop class, supervised by Mr. Loranger, proves interesting to the Sophomore boys as they manipulate the lathes. T. Banaszak and R. Pontisso absorb Mr. Loranger's explanation on an important factor in making a hack- saw. Sr. Reginald's adept fingers slip in the skirt as she demon- strates to J. Stybert an effective way to sew in a seam, while M. Moran and B. Flood watch so they will be able to do as well when it comes to their turn. INDUSTRIAL ARTS The re is always a demand for skilled tradesman. In our modern, well-equipped shop, Mr. Loranger I teaches the high school 1 boys all the fundamentals 2 involved in the running of machinery and the cutting of steel and iron into use- ,H ful tools. ' M g, L.-52.3 ma ill' 'Q -4 fda ' 1- It ' --Q 1 ah!
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In Every Endeavour T. Banaszak , If-f IF, s. -' 'A 't J. Blackman an y B. Boka .ff . x V. Bontumasi -ff . 4 A . B. Boyer M. Q, ' D. Cranston , 1 i n ii nggj D. Courts E Y 6 kdm .. Kal B. Flood 1 :ILL W 5 'C ' J' T. Frania I? J. Fournier 355- , C. Gerding . D 5 . F. Gresock M ' . ST -1 D. Grimes 'r ,- ., R. Ignash 'Sl' 14, 'W L. Joseph F.. F kK ' i N , A B. Juratich 'V D: 1 A J. Kalakay , D J. Klocek 1 i - T' f -94 C M. Kostyniuk A W 4 ,Qi-. 3 D. Kowalski 5. ' - ij 1 C M. Lang Xing, , , I I . 4.1 A S. LaPenes 2 Q f f 1: ff A. Lolli 1 A A 1. Makohon 4- L H -3- -..L. eq 2 A. Malinich , W f D ' J. Marion W. .W , J V. , . V! B. Marshall gf ' ' 3' , w. McIntosh M . I 1? A U P. McKay Y h P E. Mikula -- Q fa 'ra if M. Moran ' I ' M. Morris -4. , V ' ' li A K. Niec ,,, K - i s J. Ovadek W' in 1 J. Plunkey ff A ' M R. Pnacek 1 A ' M as T R. Pontisso , 'Tags' A W s. Prehoda , H Q 1 e 1 Q S. Reno Q f' my D. Richetta '13 I 1 W' A .3 C. Smela K -gf C J. Stevens 'I' XM' 1 . 'JB 1' . - 4- , HTH' 7 D. Straley 'L --.. 3-H. J. Stybert 1' , 'L fu' A M. Szczepanski ,. D. Thibeault M 5 4 D. Verdier J. Verdier A. Vida T. Voelker D. Weaver J. Welch A4 V ' 33 p. Q. 5 I .L L ... - 4 Q ' L. 4 Q . in' X xv ' Q , jg 11 fCj3 nv ' .fi 4- . . . I 4-. fn- ' Q, 111 C' r .iff ' PM Q or 'Q V5 MA' rf A 1 M .I .1 if f4 ' A . . W.. w ,ff 'H ,a 22 U V C. -f ...fiax C' 'Ii :N . A .54 me .6252-' I 11 lr ,,. Q- . ..'la I 455 fl W ,.., 'J' 4: ,wif - X Q fr 2 Y i'l'-1, , . .. ln ky ,if
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Abilities and Talents R. Pnacek demonstrates the purpose of English to A. Lolli and A. Vieda, a booster so necessary in every English class. An interesting way to get a English word out of a Latin word is demonstrated to the class by L. Joseph. Among the Sophomores, Geometry is popular but challenging. R. Pnacek illustrates to the class how he would construct the perpendicular bisector of a line. 35 S. Prehoda and J. Marion are in a deep trance, concentrating on the subject What Girls Don't Like About Boys . I. Makohon has just brought up this subject during a class discussion.
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