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JP' f - - E X! 301 Row 1-Left to right-Helen DeFrancesco, Barbara Bat- tung, Tina D'Angelo, Marilyn Lachendro, Saletta Marzano, Mary Ann Knapp, Theresa Borelli, Lois Marsak, Mary Lou Lebarty, Marlyn Newman, Mary Lou Merz, Mary Drutis. Row 2-James Mary, Norman Leuch, Robert Gusky, Bernadette Swieconel-1, Arvely Germeyer, Helen Sivard, Louise Getner, Dorothy Ruppel, Ralph Milyo, Albert Steele, Philip Ferris. Row 3-Leo Averbeck, John Sullivan, James McGrath, Kenneth Shock. Mary Ann Whittingham, Mary Ann Kostella, Cleo Maestra, James Kenny, John Riske, Joseph McKenna, Paul Hochendoner. Row J,-Richard Kinevy, Joseph Hilgert, Jerome Schmitt, Ronald Mielcarek, John Aug, Robert Martin. Absent-Betty Mulholland. umbwx. . . l 'Q l 3 President ....... Vice President Secretary ..... Treasurer . . . . k .Norman Leuch James McGrath Theresa Borelli ......John Aug r 4 Yi 1 S 2 ' I -rn X Q ,N
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r 5 al r A i 2 ll 3 l l l s President ....., .......,.,. D onald Luffey Vice President ...,. Bernadette Baczkowski Secretary .,.... ...,....... C arol Sullivan Treasurer ., .,.. William McCloskey 302 Row 1-Left to right-Marie Bouvy, Janet Marenlloltz, Bernadette Baczkowski, Janice Lesnor, Nancy Engzlish. Ioan Arnold, Patricia Hartiuan, Mary Ann Eperthener, Carol Sullivan, Bernadette Mareulaitis. Raft' 2-Thomas Lawr- ence. Donald Lufiey, Robert Oxenreiter, Robert Parks. Michael Douuherty, Robert Bryen, Ronald McCloskey, Albert Cromie, james Mcfambridgle, Frederick Koch, John Lang. Rott' J-Patricia Cumminus. Maria Herberrnann, Mary E. MacDonald, James Kelly. Raymond Yaldini, Paul Kelly, Barbara Schroeder, Elaine Lunardini, Barbara Wil- liams. R010 A-Raymond Hahn, Joseph Maclaiewicz, James Creighton, Kenneth Weiland. Absent-Regis Conley, Wil- liam McCloskey. We
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Si V ff. f RELIGION . . . Religion is one of the most im- ! portant subjects in the junior curriculum. It teaches good Catholic living. ' u , ENGLISH . . . The knowledge of English is an asset. It helps the student to express himself freely fl and correctly. I TIIW L 'V ,AMERICAN HISTORY . . . American History, a major subject of the juniors, helps them to know about and make imaginary contacts with famous Americans. ,sv 1 I 1 ADVANCED ALGEBRA . . . While Advanced Algebra is complicated, it helps to make the mind accurate and proves to be a basis for higher mathe- matics. wif is SPANISH . . . Since Spanish is a useful, new and interesting experience for the juniors they approach it with enthusiasm. -.L , fd' ffl QQ CHEMISTRY . . . Chemistry, a very informative subject, provides the junior chemist with a knowl- edge of science and the use of logic. ff . '
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