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l 1 1 Myron Lucal, Student Council president, presents his ideas to the governmental - I body. Seniors Michael Tuohey and Michael Missig assist Robert Fitzthum in order to show man's dependence on other hu- man beings. This assembly, under the direction of Father Frank Nieset, was presented by the senior sociology class of period seven. W 1 x 1-wr, ' Way, Us From Heidelberg University, Dr. Arthur McQuate came to address SMH biology and histology classes on ornithology and deoxyribonucleic acid-the DNA mole- cu e. Executive members of SMH are Student Council rep- resentatives--ROW ONE: Kathleen Kromer, Donna Kaman, Mary Beth Link, Jean Higgins, Daleen Roth, Amy Weyer, Janine Mosser, Carol Schemmer. ROW TWO: Robert Feltner, StephenHeWitt, Carol Kaman, Barbara Erney, Barbara Davlin, Jerolyn Dick, An- Page 56 thony Long, Thomas Link, Peter Hoffman. ROW THREE: James Herzog, Richard Kerber, Richard Wiesler, John Erne, Steven Kaman, Daniel Brady, Nicolas McCall, Edward Higgins. ROW FOUR: Den- nis Faber, Robert White. 'Absent when the picture was taken were Myron Lucal and Horst Maczuga. ,assi
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Mary Beth Roinick, Junior, puts the facilities of the high school library to good use. The library, equipped with refer- ence, non-fiction and fiction books, as well as current mag- azines, is under the supervi- sion of Sister Mary Agnes Therese, S.N.D. like S512 Lima HX ,ff ,. .Mini flfhtffi Q 1 , kg? jzi, isa 559' As part of the study of hered- E 6 ,Ng itary traits, Anita Kilianek X s ' W and Weyer exaininefthe M ' markings on guinea pigs, RQ, f as 1llQEE:5KV .tl-- while Mary Ann Blakely stud- ies some botanical specimens in biology class. explorauon, discovery Sophomore Kathleen Ka- man is in for a surprise when she realizes the dis- missal bell has already rung. Page
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35. :af an wi I 'mg it SI.MARY's 'rf if M, ,c.,,.W,,,,,.c,............ I iv Q A rs a s H SVHQHALL ,A ,M .,.,,W,,,,,,,, r E 1 K 5...-me -..Sm-lr a N..- 4 V J JFEQMAEJ A 1965 Sting Ray, owned by Junior Richard Brady, and a 1930 Ford, belonging to Senior Carol Kaman, are only two of the many ways students reach their daily destiny-school. Seniors Bonita Traut and Ronald Wilson write a shorthand exercise on the blackboard. while other students diligently work at their places. NA , L4-Q . in 2' sl- f W N., M-- '-,N pg -. , ,f 5 Y .Sr , Pointing out his mission town located in In- dia, Father Jerome Ziliak discusses his many duties with class yice-presidents: Sophomore Stephen Hewitt, Junior Daniel Brady, Fresh- man Steven Kaman, and Senior Horst Mac- zuga. Page 57
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