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Ooops! Watch it Joaniel Joanne , 4 Mura carefully weighs copper 4' xt sulphate on the gram scale for chemistry class. Toasting Marshmallows'9 No James Clark and Taras Lobur prove that heat expands sub- stances. .li Paula Ulicky and Fred Greene study the atom and atomic fission. The model they are using is part of a science praiect made by seniors-Beatrice Kakinda, Eleanor Sigler, and Jim Urban. Puzzling Harry Dickerson, An- thony Vaughn, and Georgiann Sigler is Mr, Bones, one of the science class' inhabitants, while Kenneth Zychowski takes apart an eye, la model, that isl. mn 614-1588 Ql :J Continuing their futile attempts to blow up the school are three arsonists -John Ciolek, Geri Moner, and Larry Cologar. VN Howie Hilliard attempts to feed the pet alli- gator of the biology class. Elaine Lech, Leah and Boaush, and Carolyn De Salvo, the emergency crew, stand by lust in case the alligator suddenly develops a finger appetite.
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Seniors are amazed at the red tape a bull World history group discussions prove help must pass through when entered into Con tul to students A clearer understanding and gress. Genevieve Ciecierski and Beatrice a more informative recitation score up the Kokinda point out the basic steps chief benefits Using scale-model angles, John Stasenka demonstrates some mathematical applications to Emoke Bende, Douglas Wein- traut, Diane Hitter and Edward Jamiol.
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Future bookkeepers master the Book- keeping Cycle. Joanne Wolt, Janice Komar, Maryann Vee tomski, and Jessie Wrozek are quick to learn. With unified precision, Typing I class masters the 44 . Q..,,s Omcers of the Gen. B's conduct o meeting: Joan Ju r o v a t y, president, Nancy Kormas, vice- president, Lillian Gora, secretory, and Beverly Stochowski, treasurer. ommercia Business class provides a practical outlet tor students by establishing school savings. Teller, Rose Marie Muniak, accepts deposit slip from Carolyn Condora and Marie Chambers. Pat Sotok, auditor, relays results to bookkeeper, Juliann Fekete. Carol Bologo questions Marilyn Kaczmo ZY Pat Verdell radio rik s written assignment Other Shorthand students are engrossed in their own work grams Captain Video because the finger of anet Taros caught in the machine ZW and ZV Dolores Sekowski and Beverly VIEW C production Shoyka bloody Oooopsl Wrong book. This is the seniors' ot- tice practice class. Visiting Central National Bank, business training class views banking pro- cedures. Alumno, Rose- mary Bober, is the cen- ter ot attraction.
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