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Oallnwl l . 6' digg!-A' 1 am TYPING Marie Kish, Helen Kelley, Dorothy Ann Laux, Mary Jane Hinchey, Edna Mae Carbis. AT BREAKFAST Mary Jo Nesselbusch, Betty Greene, Rosemary Masley, Virginia Smith At the Clang of -'che For some it means a strenuous lab period, or the busy click of the type- writers, for others, the graphic solution of a quadratic or the translation of Catalinels speeches. But to all, it means the beginning of a typical school day. Frequent assemblies are welcomed as a change from the daily routine of school work. One of the most clever projects presented by any of the classes was the Sophomore English Program, during National Book Week, in which the sophs introduced us to old and new books, and characters from literature. Among these were Tom Sawyer, Little Red Riding Hood, Joan of Arc, John Alden, Pricilla, and Mother Seton.
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ALGEBRA From the eighth grade search for square roots to the Freshman's search for the illusive X',, the graphs of algebra, and the Bon-Bon problems fbefore rationingj proved to be difficult hurdles that we could jump with a little effort. Mary C. Wienand Jane Dobroslelski Florence Canole Pafricia Kisfner CHEMISTRY rThis class will either transform us into Madame Curie's or transform the school into shambles as a result of our zealous experimenting. But we dici learn the im- portance of science. and its immediate need in the present emergency, esoeciallv for women. V Nafalie Carbone Eileen Leger Mary Jane Hinchey Connie Zoccoli BIOLOGY With its formaldehyded orders, and its unfortunate frogs, biology awakened our interest in the world around us, and now We scrutinize each leaf and insect scientifically. Twila DeMeio Frances Canole Honor Linton Dorofhy Kren Mary Jane Brown
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IN REC HALL IYEARBOOKJ IN SENIOR CLASSROOM Hester Fogg, Mary Jean Dolan, Virginia Smith, Dorolhy Fiorucci Janet McGhee, Catherine Weld, Eileen Scally, Marty Loynd, Jeny lannuzzo IN LIBRARY IN THE STORE Elizabeth Lozaw, Virginia Smith, Mary Dolores Batliston, Caroline Abraham, AIice.George, Hester Fogg, Harriet Weiner, Joanne Mellon, Rita Montell Mary D. Roifz, Virginia Shiarella, Mary Jean Bertolina, Joyce Kealey. Virginia Popson, Edna Mae Carbxs. Bell We Scatter Our all too few study periods are often spent in the library, where books open their floors of knowledge to us. It is here that the seniors spend countless hours scanning the shelves in Search of references for their investigative themes. Shelves of history books link the past to the present, and biographies bring famous people to life, while numerous magazines and news- papers keep us posted on the news of the day.
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