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Student Council Representatives As the sophomore year began, the students cast their votes for the homeroom officers to represent them at Student Council meetings. The girl who was elected to the position of sophomore all-class president carried the responsibility of secretary-treasurer of the Student Council. The proiects, sponsored by these council members, were not those that made history, but they did perform services that were beneficial to all the students. These included the clean-up campaign and the regulating of traffic on the stair- ways. Susan Buckley Maria Cespef-le5 Q we ii T i,,:- A .loan Cerzan Discussing their various plans for the weekend after a typical school week are Eileen Kaczmarek and Janet Ryczek. . -of Cherryleen Choate T 2553? Mary An n Czaikowski ir i r Sha on Diekow 9 1 Come on, urges Linda Woiciechowski to Mi chelle Rygielski. we haven't much time to or ganize the minutes and treasurer's reports from our previous class meetings. Kathleen Choinski W r. 4 Judith DeBack K' f 1 'Q 9,9 A t .isa f -it i w Patricia Doepke Virginia Conti ,,,,,.:.s. - L A... ., . ff l L5 if ifiwai Mary Dembowiak Maureen Doyle
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W- .Af- 'Q i is fi J f ,, . is is ic et' is I 1 A Judith Adler Nannette Aiello J - A d e l e A k e n ,gg I Marianne Amerise Sharon Betts Homerooms Elected - l 1 4 l 1 Putting some of her biology knowledge to use is Susan Lobotzke as she describes one of the various trees they studied to Janice Stawicki, Mary Van Beck, and Joanne Zak. Judith Arntz Nancy Bieganowski , ,. . Q J Diane Banach Frances Beck Barbara Benson in ,. M fi -w f A mfr, , is fe. ,, fs 2 R J' f Lois Braman Coreen Brittain Diane Bruno
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Microscope Revealed .M W at Patricia Doyle Karen Dretzka Mary Dretzka Carol Fare Mary Ann Feider Sponsored by 1 FRANECKI APPLIANCE JOGI1 Flfef mt M ' w ith ii- z 1 3' as s I Elizabeth Dziedzic Karen Esler The interesting and exciting phase of the sophomore year be- gan with a new subiect, biology -the study of living things. At the beginning of the year there was much excitement when the sophomores first learned how to use their microscopes with three different types of lenses. There was the time when the students thought they found something and it was only an air bubble. Everyone was overioyed when someone finally saw something that moved and resembled the- figure of the amoeba. h'b d J an Zimmers, Virginia Wangerin, and Eileen Kowalski ponder this question ls it really alive? Sophomores Adele T I au eau, o for specimens look so different under the microscope, 92
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