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ALL YE FQRWS GF 'THE sites breaking through barriers Percentage work in Chemistry. At the left William Hoey and Betty Hosfeld prepare to find percentage of water in a hydrateg on the right Edward Tom- asko, Judith Tidball and Marguerite O'Mal1ey get ready to find percentage of oxygen in potassium chlorate. From clay models she has made, Judith Sulek ex- plains comparative cell structure to Helena Neff Cleft to rightj, Irene Stolarik, Patrick Grubbs. and Richard Polascak, Biology classmates. In General Science Class Richard Neff qleftj gives final check to apparatus as he, with Paul Bates Ccenterj and Thomas George pre- pare to demonstrate the destructive distillation of wood. No, it's not a commercial. Barbara Sikora is explaining the structure of the boron atom to fellow students, Will- iam Polasky frightj and Thomas Van Aman, of the chemistry class. 1 .f .W 'fn W H113 i Lf!-lil-l
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opening doors with language keys Something new in Latin Il! In preparation for the March P. T. A. meeting Sheryl Cazzell Cleft to rightj, George Moss, Patrick Grubbs, Mary Emde and Margaret Ondrejko rehearse skit A Day Without Latin. .SQSNU Latin I students in action. David Gerko translates while Diana King and Rico Caruso check his work as they await their turn at the board . A little competition. Latin lllstudents, Anthony Baltz and Christopher Bast vie with one another in translating. Sister Justinian will be the judge. J Mun X f x sl 1 i
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in mathematics and science As George Moss in Plane Geometry class makes a con- struction, Jack Tompkins and Sheryl Cazzell learn a new version of The square of the hypotenuse of a right triangle is equal to the sum of the squares on the other two sides. X' It's logarithm time in Algebra II. While John Willkomm works problem, Catherine Motil and Michael Monosky make a double check for accuracy. I've found my mistake, says Michael George as Theresa Shedlock and Richard Baltz examine his equation work in Algebra I class. Catherine Robin, General Mathematics student, observes Sylvester Pavlik frightj and James Mattingly complete separate construction projects.
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