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Bob David, Mike Hubbard and Mike Crowe, members of the physics class, observe and measure the temperature of boiling water. ,,f 'Q -3 iq? While Sister Clarice watches, Margaret Fitzpatrick, Pat Hard- wig, Judy Reagan, and Lynn Burns perform an experiment which will open another door to the many mysteries of life studied in biology. Jerry Zelko relates some of his knowledge of sociology to in- structor Mr. Crowe. Under the guidance of Sister Xavier, Pat Walsh and Karen Shull try to untangle the x's, y's and z's of Algebra ll.
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JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Junior class presidents Joe Mlano and Diane Benken converse with their v presidents Jean Pernah and Tony Pisano. fu I i The iunior year in high school is said to be the hardest. To this all juniors will agree. Along with the added burden of more tests and harder studies there is the realization and taste of what is to come in their senior year. The pull is hard and the pressure is strong but the iuniors know the results will be worth the effort. They will be fully pre- pared to accept with confidence the duties of their senior year and those of later life. Junior class minutes and funds are discussed by Sam ice Perricone, Arlene Staples, Mike Nicklin, and Marcia Venegos. . --.:.:Q Q
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I I I I Through Sister Alberta students learn that the study of religion must extend for beyond the classroom. ,N i -.fl K i R -'I 'si In religion Mike Nicklin beams unaware that someone besides Father Joe peers OVEI' his shoulder. Father Reed shows bookkeeping students, John Lombardo, Joe Roberts, Charlie Probst and Joe Shepherd, a quick, systematic and accurate manner of computing figures. X: f x,f 0 X f ii Q U, . il Sister Mary Benildo brings the events of Amer- ican history into locus for her iunior class. E , .
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