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ll IUH Elllll Intermediate Algebra may be a stormy subject, but these girls weather the wind. Suffering through the tempest are Cl. to r.D First row: J. Carter, R. O'Brien, and M. McGrath. Second row: G. Haertel, V. Van Noy, I. Burke, and I. Bergener. Spanish class claims seven eager juniors. Following Miss Milicia's instructions are Cl. to r.j First row: M. Smith, M. Tarantowicz. Second row: C. Olmstead and M. E. Flynn. Thirdrow: V. Parker Cat boardj, E. Des Verney, and I. Bianco. Get those vocabulary words done, girls! And watch out for the spelling! Cl. to r.D First row: G. Porter, I. Ulmanic, C. Newmann, P. Miller, V. Primerano, and P. McVVilliams. Second row: C. DiNapoli, A. O'Toole, B. MacDonald and C. Moore conscientiously prepare their English III assignment. Future executive secretaries? XYell maybe not, but typ- ing certainly is a practical subject. Busily engaged in their task are Cl. to r.D First row: B. Ficarra, I. Chap- man, G. Adamo. Second row: .-X. Hughes, B. Mormino, I. NYalker, S. Kuepper, B. Sclilotter. Third row: E. DeNardo, B. Maris and A. Chisholm.
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A. DeMaio is besieged with heavy hnes and those ever- popular book report deadlines. Helping her go frantic are Cl. to r.j: D. Friend, C. Donnelly, F. Troisi, T. Louro, M. A. Sehelz, and Rl. A. Scanlon. A word of' advice: make sure you READ those books! junior Jamboree? Goodness no! lndnstrious juniors please their study hall proetor lay paying strict attention to their studies. Latin claims the thinking energy of Cl. to r.J First row: R. Dosclier, S. liogarty, and C. D'Oraze. Second row: M. Gleeson and M. I. Doherty. C1561
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Visions of caps and gowns dance in a juniOr's liezicl. lint not lucinrc the tlirill of liei' Junior Prom, :incl tlie excitement of electing next year'S officers Lunchtime! A welcome relief for the weary stuclcnt. Scatccl Cl. to r.j arc: M. Duffy, .-X. Ccninor, M. Sweeney, P. 'l'z1ylnr, lf. l':lEiIlKlC1', lf. Rizzo, I. Xllmlcn, G. Hall, lf. Wvliite. G. Tedc- sco, DI. Hell, R. Damon: standing arc: J. Penzine and B. DeVito. vita czitcli lici' in Z1 wliirl of activities. Diligcnt juniors waste no time in settling clown tn work. Taking aclvantagc of Z1 stncly liall are ll. tn r.b First row: A. Clarke, J. NYilko, M. llallisey, and ul. Sniitli. Second row: li. Hmcly, M. Lipsio, B. liuell, and D. Fcclian. Third row: B. llnrkc. Y. PZ1l'liCl', ll. Hzlnnan, R. Griffin, and B. Corbi.
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