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f!'Q ' Chucky and Dick explain tht- fundamentals of Algebra II and the use of the slide rule while the puzzled juniors put knowledge into practice. Wsx Jack diligently scans the shelves in search for his favorite author while Eva June and Kathy match their wits as Rich looks on approvingly. O 0 I Junior Studies. . .fl Our chemistry master minds, Norm, Anselma and Dennis, work diligently at a preparation of oxygen. Our junior typists are sure to succeed with the speed they acquire on the new I.B.M.'s. sf
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inthe' Our shorthand students are increasing their speed daily, but in tho rapid dictation Veronica seems a bit confused even though the other girls go along with ease. Alvin relates the functions of the district courts while Dor- othy, Earl, Rege and Don compare his t-xtemp work with the explanation that is illustrated in the text. Rich and Bill demonstrate the set-up of a six column work sheet, while the other students worlc diligently trying t o discover the difference between a debit and a credit. Not a sad face can be found, even that of the paticnt's is smiling as two nursing nuns from St. joseph Hospital demonstrate a course in home nursing to our Senior Home Economics Class. 31, , ,e sw Q 11..- : - .ts-t ' ., SA. if Y, WMM, t, , it gs st. if ff, Q M, 5.
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Anna Marie and john enthusiastically discuss a geometric instrument used for varying triangles, while Fred and Marie are engrossed in the Hero's Formula. These sophomores are proudly displaying their col- lection of primitive writings. By the looks of these tempting pastries made by our sophomore girls we have no worry of good future homemalcers. We hope that the re- sulting homemalccrs will be as fine as the resulting pastries. As Pat Malloy exits from the princi- pal's office, you can see by the smile, that she is well-pleased with the news that she has received. Sophomore Studies
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