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X an Willialn Porta, Richard Linncrt, Harry Kaercher, James Paul, Aldo Sauro and James Meyer are well prepared to cheer their team, the Dukes, to victory as intramural spirit reigns high. The industrious Freshmen have built projects demonstrating vari- ous events and places of importance in Pennsylvania History. Left to Right: Regis Shuminsky, Diana Price, Judith Staud, James Bauer, Nancy Kremer and Karen Seemiller are carefully studying the projects. Howard Boden is showing the Health class that an X-ray sees only solid materials. Sister Alphonsa Marie assures the class that this information is correct. First Row: Catherine Jobes, Robert Wagner, Marie Conoran, Gwen Letender. Second Row: Rosemary Clark, John Clark, Barbara Pittman, Helen Brophy. ,,i. O
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f Algebra is no task for these stuclents. They have tackled harder problems than this example. Left to Right: Sandra Preisinger, Carol Szvnal. Robert Lowery and John Oestreich. 13 na ffexlflzzge Explaining the experiment ot the siphon are: Carl Jansen and Glenn Thomas. Observing are: Richard Greil, Linda Berringcr, Anna Marie McKnight, Barbara Spinnenweber. These students are on their way to the English class. Left to Right: Williani Beyers, Carmen Fiumara, Robert Csikari, Susan Dieckman, Lucille Coffy. .M-f On their way at exchange of classes are: Mary Meckler, Mary Mackin, Paul Koempel, Harry Di Gnazio, Helen Pleccnik and James Sullivan.
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The Freshmen's contribution to the school is largely their enthusiasm. They joined in all school activities and developed a promising school attitude. Among this group, their scholastic status is still their main objectiveg therefore their daily class worlc was their chief concern. The Seniors wish these newcomers the best of luck and God's blessing towards a happy, eventful and profitable future-in St. Joseph's High School, reminding them that in retrospect the Freshman year is much more important than many Seniors thought it to be. -as---1 It takes a keen eye and steady hand to decorate a bulletin board Showing their aptitude are: Dorothy Sauls, Janet Koettler, Mari- Freshmen of 301 A Panel Discussion is an interesting way of presenting certain phases of Guidance. james Polusney sees that parliamentary procedure, is observed while Robert Martin, Judith Larson, Eileen Murphy and Peter Schaaf present their papers. lyn Roll and Judith Switala. Class Olhcers: Treasurer, Mary Ellen Dusch, gives her report while the Secre- tary, Helen Luck, takes the minutes of the meeting. Presiding are: George Roe- schenthaler, President, and the Vice-President, William Lavelle. 5
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