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CLASS OFFICERS Treasurer: Richard Zochol Vice-President Martha O'Connor Class Sponsor: Sister M. Joan President: Patrick Moran Secretary: Julie Katen sponsor: EAST THIRD TEXACO Patrick Moran Lawrence Munger Martha O'Connor Lawrence Schefcik FRESHMAN CURRICULUM St. Agnes Academy did not offer a great choice of subjects to the Freshmen. Some courses are considered 'standard equipment' and are required of each class. Religion and English I, both taught by Sister Joan; and Earth Science, taught by Sister Emilia, were among these courses. Physical Education, with Sister Joan instructing the girls and Coach O'Connor instructing the boys, was also required. Mathematics was required, but the students had a choice of either Al- gebra I, with Sister Marina as teacher; or General Math with Sister Marie Therese. Sister Laurissa taught Latin I to some of the Freshmen while others took Current History from Sister Virginia, or Speech from Mrs. James Kennedy. Dorothy Yeager BELOW: The Freshmen and Sophomore girls in Phys Ed Class with Sister Joan. Richard 904 EAST THIRD FREE PICK UP AND DELIVERY PHONE: 251
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THIRTY-THREE FRESHMEN BEGAN THEIR ACADEMIC ADVENTURE Before many days of the school year has passed, the Freshmen began to suspect that high-school life consisted of many things other than the excitement and glamour of the pre-Initiation days. Sister M. Joan, their homeroom sponsor, give en- couragement, guidance, and much-needed assistance to the Freshmen. Patrick McGinnis Cheryl Nason John O'Connor The novelty of class-buzzers, crowded corridors, and changing classrooms soon became daily routine. The ACADEMIC AD- VENTURE of high-school life consisted of plenty of good, hard work with little time for nonsense. Susan Hunter and her classmates learned that hard work 'paid off' at test time. sponsor HEITZ OIL COMPANY---------frontier products EAST THIRD----PHONE! 1828 ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA
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SOPHOMORES With Sister Emilia to direct their determina tion and encourage their enthusiasm, the thirty- four members of the Sophomore class enjoyed their work and play during THAT WONDERFUL YEAR. • {% Barbara Barry Ann Sixta and Tim Kosmicki discovered Geometry to be interesting and challeng ing. To prove a problem in congruent triangles, they worked a demonstration for the class. Stephen Brittan Darrell Campbell Linda Essay Martha Essay Dale Fredrick David Guszak sponsor: EARL'S AIRPORT CAFE MUNICIPAL AIRPORT phone: 205 ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA
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