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President Richard Valko, Treasurer Michael Mospan, and Vice-President James Puhala check the minutes of the last meeting of Room 301 with Secretary Sheila Conroy. Frank Krawczyk volunteers to answer Marie Fabya-nic’s question while Norma Hornyak, Nancy Kuzy, John Goggin, and David Heininger ponder the question. Charlene Monroe puts on another record as Shorthand students Cecelia St. George, Rita Lection, Ann Seefeldt, Johanna Gstrawski, and Mary Beth Magura prepare for dictation.
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An experiment on first-class levers is quite a problem for Paul Borcik, Marie Brozda, Casey Kuszaj, Katherine Dun levy, Betsy Swisdak, Kenneth Bigos, and Robert Sperhac. Learning the correct form for a business letter are these typists: Paul Hipp, Elizabeth Gallagher, Stephen Hanchak, Raymond Connolly, Diane Harnicar, Raymond Moxley, and Rita Lou Fallon. John Fatula explains a problem in Solid Geometry. Back row, left to right: Joseph Palas-chak, Thomas Miggin, and William Rumcik. Front row, left to right: John Hohman, Denise Hornak, and Paul Topolosky.
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VWFdu IS Horn % JUNIORS Thomas Sullivan, Regis Miller, Andy Rensko, Thomas Misage, William O’Malley, Richard Shercr, and Barry Mitchell take lime out “for the pause that refreshes.” Admiring their hook covers designed for English III are: James Cauley, Mary Grace Walton. Kenneth Youngcrman, Patricia Turba, Theodore Wilczek, and Jean Stalmac. E. 0 LORD. THY WAYS American history students. Kathleen Cusack, Elizabeth Davin, Bruce Ar-dinger, Anthony Baverso, Rose Ann Bonacci, and Thomas Clark, prepare for a panel discussion. 29
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