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What s cookm In the physrcs laboratory7 Hlgh School Semors Although small rn number these leaders ot the hrgh school department have many talents Therr snappy ball handllng on the hardwood and sprrrted baseball team prove therr athlenc ment just as h1gh memberslup rn both the four vorce choxr and Gregonan chant chorr attest therr vocal abrlxty They have taken an enthusrastrc rnterest rn the L1terary Socrety and although they lean toward the fun lovrng slde four years of hrgh school have made them conscrentrous young men Therr new studnes thus year were Unlted States hrstory and Amerrcan lrterature They also delved rnto the laws of physrcs and learned the method of preparrng documented research papers Now they look tovn ard the horlzon where they see therr future courses of college mathematrcs Greek and world hrstory Nevertheless these young men feel capable of handhng thelr future responslbrlrtnes and prlvrleges properly Back row: S. Terbovich, I. Paquette, S. Cvetkovic, W. johnson, B. Green, G. Pierce, R. Rapp, R. Schuster, J. Ku- rutz. Front row: J. Ozga, R. Skehan, J. Russo, J. Nies, E. Driscoll, M. Lupoli, R. Hatala, J. Keller, F. Karchnak.
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Sophomore Ferrer gets set while Gruss and Pauley watch. High School Sophomores Preparing for their fixture role as apostles of Christ, the sophomores have completed two years of training. Their views have been widened by their new studies of biology and German. To them fell the greatest share of work in bird banding, since this is an extracurricular activity of biology. The sophomores' sharp-shooting basketball team is an example of the class's ability in athletics. To their credit is the great enthusiasm which they dis- played toward the missions. They also showed their literary ability by supplying the Jzuzim' Gemr with many compositions. Their line class spirit and gen- eral good-naturedness will be of great value to them as they proceed to their goal. Fifth row: P. Nies, J. Eisenhuth, A. Neff, M. Kozacheson. J. Ferrer, R. Koslow. Fourth row: R. Newman, S. Kuc, G. Mihelic, G. O'Carroll, P. Gatto, V. Pauley, D. Victor. Third row: J. Bartemes, F. Koryak, T. Capozella, J. Rafail, R. Conley, J. Novotny, M. Berzenski, L. Gruss. Second row: M. Doherty, E. Burkey, J. Jones, E. Schupay, J. Brickner, E. Lauer, P. Roberts, M. Bazylak. First row: F. Huttinger, R. Tucceri, J. Haney, T. Kieffer, J. Studeny. A. Roethlein, P. Finerty. G. Lang.
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