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JUNIOR JOURNALISTS TOP: Pam Greig, Betty Solyom, and Rita Thompson. SECOND: Paulette Coppolillo, Sandy Zubeck, and Pat Pachuta. THIRD: Anne Marie Mutka, Martha Dernay, and Anna Mae Machaj. FOURTH: Charlotte Hatczel, Judy Kaminski, Donna Dyer, and Agnes Gorczyca. BOTTOM: Maryanne Domsich, Ozcan Gulen, Donna Beisel, Nancy Lubshina, and Phyllis Whitlcr.
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Doug Ferry has a speaking engagement in first period speech class. The speech course is given to students as part of oral English. The main purpose of speech is to help students maintain, case and correct diction. Panel discussions, dramatics, and informal conversations make the class time interesting. Biology classes are taught to create better knowledge of living things about us. It aids students for future vocations in medicine and sciences. Activities of interest are microscopic study, dissection, and growth of living beings. The health class is offered to seniors for one semester. Studies of hygiene, diseases, and anatomy are studied during this class. Civics, one of the social studies, emphasizes citizenship and government, both in community and nation. Problems of cultural and occupational nature are discussed. Journalism is offered to juniors and seniors to learn basic fundamentals of writing. From these students, staffs are chosen to publish the school paper and the yearbook.
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Students demonstrate their ability to conduct electricity in physics class: Mr. DcPcugh, James Kupcha, John Hany-icska, Don Adkins, Cecil Ford, Tom Owens, Ronnie Buffington, and Lois Foster. Senior Lois Foster solves an equation in third period algebra class. Classmates watch Joe Ventimiglia make a right triangle in sixth period plane geometry class. 10
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