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burial bnizncz Seen in the History Room, Jeanette Klein, Joan Bodette, Delores Lesavage, and Mary Jane Raflik catch up on some interesting current events. Mindful of the progress that has been made historically in America, they hope that soon spiritual progress will be just as rapid. Below, Dolores Omernik, Irene Repinski, Mary Wachowiak, and Benita Sorenson ponderthe world affairs by the use of maps. Qinglisb l The best that there is in literature is always sought for by these Eng- lish lll. students who know that good literature produces good food for good living. Sister M. Modesta is their instructor. 1 1 .A
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N4 Preparing themselves to face the problems of this pa- gan world, these seniors listen attentively to Reverend F. Wengier's interpretation of Catholic apologetics. The Class in Religion II, under the direction of Sister Mary Ladislaus, leaves nothing uncovered, when it comes to the study of the missal. Potential poets all! These English students are very proud of the certificates a- warded them for their poems submitted to the National High School Poetry Associ- ation. They are: Lynette Haidvogl, Mary Ann Puwa- lowski, Bernice Bahlitchg June Martens, Jeanette Klein, Ann Brody, Mary Jane Kuiawa, Clara Mallek, Marjo Andrewski, Joyce Schlottman, Cathy Pliska, Kathleen Tepp, Margaret Bower, Mary Ann Kirsling, Margie Klein, Mary Agnes Lucas. '90 I-.W W Janet Jelinski, Betty Panko, Rose Marie Kieleszewski, Nona Martens, Ruth Karashinski, and Rose Firkus find it hard to decide which Marian calendar, made by the Religion I class, deserves the first prize. ixzligtnn iBuetrp
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The Latin I. class panto- mimes the trial of Christians before the severe proconsul, Marcella Skalski. The Christians professing their faith are Nona Martens and Carol Donermeyer, Mary- Ann Steinke, Janet Jelinski, Margaret Bower, Maxine Klarkowski, Betty Koszarelc, Bridget McLoughlin, Pat Grimm, Joyce Schlottman, Mary 'A. Lucas, and Shirlee Smith are counsellors. Prose- cutors are Sue Ann Kelly and Neva J ane Kromenaker. 2-J Students of Latin ll.enjoy all that the lan- guage gives even in hymns and songs as portrayed by Carol Horgan, Judith Lund, Modesta Susa, Luella Grossman, Pat Pie- chota, Phyllis Micke, Elaine Liebe, with their teacher Sister Mary Julianna. eb Q59-Q W Paderewski would be proud to hear these students discuss the customs, art, and lit- erature of Poland in their mother tongue: Rita Bula, Virginia Jakusz, Maxine Klar- kowski, Betty Koszarek, Jeanne Klasinski, Mary Rajkowski, Nancy Pawelski, Pat- Konkol, Clara Mallek. The Spanish Class under the direction of Sister M. Julianna, do more than just study the language. Here we find Catherine Drefcinski, Dorothy Phillip, Virginia and Theresa Blavat, Rosemary Wysocki admir- ing various colorful articles sent from Spain, Mexico,and Peru.
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