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5 5,4 L ll:-7 ' - 1231.115 . 'i' ' :--K-i4e'f7Kff2f ' ' T ' A I, Q gig e T0 TNG Iuniors of 305 During Religion III Joseph Schaaf, john Lyons, Sister Nlaura, Joseph Weitz, joseph Pavlik, Judith Glivic and Rosemary Gillen discuss many questions about Christianity and morality. Linda Schmidt explains an algebra problem to her fellow students: Thomas Howe, Robert Owen, Robert Bates, Faith Caracci, Daniel Trainor and Robert Dedig in preparation for a test. f' 1 A K QW aunt. ,L,.,,,,k,,,, ,K . -xi' . XSX
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7 if K- xr-2-A '- XX - Business English keeps these students alert in the various forms of letter writing. Standing: Rosemary Gillen, Rose Ann Dolan. Sealed: Catherine Hester, Lucille Kalinowslci, Lorraine Kramer, Frances Nash, Joseph Ha- nula, Joan Meyer, James Bach, Ro- bert Hubsch, Joseph Malloy. James Dutzik, Kathleen P1stor1us Stephen Noxak are doing some research in preparation for a panel discussxon 3
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Through the leadership of capable class olli- cers. the juniors have been successful in extra- curricular as well as activities in scholarship. President, Fred Holzerg Vice-Presidcnlg David Kafperg Treasurer, Patricia Sparag Secretary, Diana Prcisinger. In preparation for the future the junior girls review some past lessons in Shorthand I. Bar- bara Allen and Patricia Campbell give Dorothy Clemence, Jacqueline Collins, Josephine Bowers and Patricia Du Bee a letter to translate. There goes the bell, says Janet Gallaher, as Gerald Lavelle, Margaret Finlcbeiner, Margaret Fico, Max jackowski and Robert Hickly start off another afternoon with the literature which they enjoy. Almost without exception, a victory depends upon the strength of its reserves, This can well be applied to our Juniors. A little of everything and a lot of some- thingf'-this identifies our active Juniors, who have representatives in every activity from Student Council to the athletic pro- gram. Led by dynamic ofiicers the juniors sponsored the Hallowe'n, Christ- mas and Valentine Dances held for the benefit of the junior-Senior Prom. With- out them the Class of '59 would have realized few of their goals. rf-N s Q Q Q Q l , x,..,Ja lf?
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