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As the Sophomore year unfurls, energetic students ex- pectantly and confidently are introduced to a challenging maze of new subjects. Here they bc- hold the familiar lessons of previous yearsg namely, religion, English, Nlathematics, history and the languages, all bidding them a friendly welcome. Grad- ually they are introduced to the theorems of geometry and the wonders of biology. The Sopho- mores rated high in their under- takings from athletics to home- room projects. We commend the Sophomores on their enthusiasm, loyalty and commendable school spirit. Continue and carry this good beginning into your Junior Mary Ann May, Richard Moeslein, Carolyn Kelsey, Patrick McFarren, Year- joan Spinnenweber. Karen Harrington and Veronica Zadrosny are trying to master the principles set forth in the text, Enjoying Englishf, Biology is both interesting and informative for the following: Seated: Marjory Frank, Mary Ellen Kampmeier, Patricia Hester. Standing: Betty Stand, Beverly Meehan, Joan Hoff, Raymond Mansmann, james Potts, Raymond McKnight, Bernard Kirley, James Bevan, Williain Hogle. ,-fr'
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, ,M fOr ldfln Q Hollliouiv Fltne THE Claire Bemesderfer, Robert Holzer, Sister Elizabeth are checking the results of the Mission project. Sophomores of 303 These students Eileen Dearth, Barbara Leitgeb, Carolyn Fara- baugh and Dianne Woessner are learning the fundamentals of business which will help them in their commercial course. 20 mt-2 Class Officers: It takes the scholastic ability and leadership of Colleen Brophy, President: Larry Klos, Vice-President: Mildred Schaum, Secretary: Gerard Fix, Trcasurerg Donald Bauer, Correspond- ing Sccrclaryg to lead the class onward. During the Guidance periods the students learning various ways of ad- justing themselves and establishing a certain stability in their social rela- tions. Pictured are: Norma Sieger, joan Saladin, Kathleen Kane, janet Lacher. 11
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xl Sandra Shuclcman is the first to sign up for the Holy Father's Mission Club. Consulting Sister Dorothea on a few details are: Carol Eberle, Vincent Niederberger, Sharon Stumpf, Edward Major. The Freshmen o can always be depended upon for cooperation. 4.3 Freshmen of 302 Standing: Joseph May and Carol Rexa. Scaled: Lawrence Comalt, Anita Cornella, Kathleen Kalke, Sara Schuetz. Class Oflicers are: Joseph Schmitt, Prcsidcntg Dennis Sipe, Vica- Prcsidcntg Barbara Dirrigl, Secrctaryg Laverne Getz, Treasurer
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