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Qfame Zccwzamdce for Plan 2 Hail October! The prospects of a pumpkin pie , , , pumpkin anything . . , make this season one of delicious toretaste. Barbara Falkowski, Ann Marie Zelenka, Geri Daum, and Barbara Randar prepare to experiment with nothing but the best. A balanced meal is demon- strated by Veronica Kiefer in using film strips to strengthen her argu- ments. Alert Freshmen dieticians bombard her with Questions about a good menu. They arei Dorothy Desch, Patricia Honych, Susan Podvorec, Patricia Martin, and Sandro Grabowy, Sb' ned Living Peace, joy, and contentment in a family depend, more than we realize, upon an organiza- tion of household tasks. Know- ing how to do things - cook- ing, sewing, cleaning, plan- ning a menu, setting a table - relieves the drudgery of forced duties. Meal prepara- tion becomes a culinary art, a family can concentrate upon cultural interests when its needs are adequately fulfilled. Q? 3 -5' ai o uhqg ' f 'ns-'66 , Q .- W at looks like a iig w puzzle is re ly a pin up Marilyn Jan ocha and Antoinette Ros k do the pinnin Barbara Misencik and Pat Coleman study their pat terns, while Dolores Ga- leski examines a pleasing print At the machines NL aret Gerry Kovac, Jane Roetzer, and Barbara Rush.
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Bulld a Better Fu- ture, is glven a con- vincing treatment by the group warn Loretta Zl- rnon, aetng chairman Rezerr Vleaver, presents nts oolnt at vlew to the attentive Senlors Gloria Smlzn, Elalne Relss, Lo- retta Srcrnek, Jaseplv Fefafarnp Kenneth Zu- cl-awski, Michael Las- tulca, Joseon Galdos, and James Bycoslcle, Sister Mary Stamsla zupervlses. a Glance at the World A study of history serves as a foundation for progressive knowledge. Learning from the experiences of others - their successes and failures - we can easily set up a working hypothesis for living in a society, participating in its functions, and aid in developing its resources for a future posterity. Geri Jakubowskl tests other Juniors' knowledge of places. Coral Kozarlk easily locates the place on the wall mapg Betty Blzcha snlns her globeg Ralph Brese uses an At- lasg while Flarnan Turnbry looks ta see it Margaret Miskavlclw and Mary Ann Czls have discovered the city ln their book. Seeing ls believing' Joanne Kruty manipulates the opaque progecter t: glve the students 3' Wbrld t-ltstory Il Know.- edge it facts tlnrzugh y - CCHCAJS GXDGV EUC? Z
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Fashions are modeled at an annual show for the girl stu- dents at the school. The unique part is that model clothes are a product of the girls' own sewing. Each girl has an op- portunity for public appear- ance and public speaking. Thespians should have a talent scout at these shows. full skirt are fashioned and ' I modeled by Mary Ann Sharosky. May be used for informal wear. 5502? lrene Georskey admires Alice Zaroski's summer print dress, while in turn Alice looks on with ap- proval at lrene's ruffled sissy blouse and full skirt. Sewing l proves to be both practical and profitable tothe girls. fs Scoop-neck blouse and semi- , 1 y l 'l I These Capri blouses and dock sets were made and modeled by Carol Zydonys and Pat Brunswick for casual wearg whereas, Joyce Kusak models her attractive black sheath, and Kath- leen Kunzen presents her box suit, a very becoming ensemble. Pat Jonas models her torso-waisted ress accented with a white collar 4 d , and dark bow. A real asset to you Pat.
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