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goood me 7aaZ4 .- Cleanliness is compulsory That goes far library books aso Cheerfully dusting foo for the mind are Rita Zelenka and Margaret Miskovich. Sorting and stamping pamphlets and preparing bulletins for binding are library aides, Jane Roetzer and Mary Lou Stochuro. Lu- cille Lepka has desk duty, and Pamela Ellis makes sure the books are shelved in order. 1 ,ill 41.11 IQQII i l l A storehouse of treasures, the library is the busiest place in the school. Stu- dents make use of the opportunities offered them during study halls to ab- sorb whatever knowledge their own textbooks do not afford. Facilities are adequate to meet their needs. , - A Busy students use library facilities to prepare for class, Thurnbing through the extra large dictionary to make up that back homework is John Kuzrna. Other students usually manage to look absorbed in their work. , . v l l l i 4. eases m lg 't T' in 5 Page 66 N .A l
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Junior Achievers of today are the business leaders of tomorrow. Besides manual work they also do some research on their projects. They are: Pam- ela Ellis, Pat Schmitt, Theresa Holan, B i I I Vargo, Janet Minosky, Rosemary Hanchin, Jaan Misencilc, Eugene Schnei- der, Dorothy Billey, and Florian Tumbry, ,i A I lim f gli ,sail 1 Qu, -X ' A 1-HPF! Kdgfnica 2 ndlczffe fa Ls., 4, ff ' v cffzffg Lunch period features Carol Humenik and Ray Slusarczyk telling Mrs. Wadash, l want my Maypol' Mrs. Wadash keeps students contented with her tine cooking. Helping her are: Barbara Falkawski, Mary Wilc- zewski, and Alice Za- roski. Stuaents of a oth Period lunch class relax atter eating This is a typical scene at four periods of lunch in the cafeteria. Halloween decorations create the seasonal atmosphere Page 65
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