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Religion ................... 56 Science and Math .............. 57 Social Studies ................ 58 Business ................... 59 Language Arts ............... 60 Foods ..................... 62 Sewing .................... 63 Music ..................... 64 Art ...................... 66 Phys. Ed. ................... 67 ACTIVITIES

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Clockwise, starting at top of picture,Nancy Johnson, Marianne Bender, Kathy Gcrkin, Linda Doyle, Donna Sichmeller, Jerelene Gill, Jean Bender,and Carla Goeken spin around to make a human merry—go-round.

With Petterson the steadyexercises supporther sense of of Via Kuncaitis, Lucybalance to accomplish this feat.

Basketball and classes have played volleyball are two of the some exciting games in sports for the course which the gymnasiumof their participation is in equipped. The QVm the physical fitness program.

From behind night clouds explode rosy reddened of morning dawnness. . rays . Inside the cauldron volcanoes bubbleurubylava becomes stars. . .

On confused waters toss crimson sailed ships—-reflectmoist embarrassment. .

—-Terrie Jirovsky

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Marcia Grant's goddess whose box containingfirst prize in portrayal of Pandora, the Greek curiosity prompted her to open the all the evils in the world, won the costume contest at the Latin convention. Jody Schaben, Jeanne Zimmer, and Rita Ostry are proud of their glass mosaic project. The detail of ”Caesar the Conqueror" won a first—place ribbon.

Father Sky and Mother Earth are the parents of all to mythology. living things accordingJeannie Zalewski, Susan Suhr, and Mary Jo Parys were happy to accept a first prize ribbon at the Junior Classical League Convention for their papier—mache poster illustrating this myth.

Following the traditions of the French pre-Lenten celebration the French Club heldaMardi Gras, complete with costumes, refreshments, games, and royalty. Masked guards of honor sing before the royalty enters the auditorium: Janna Kimpston, Irene Kridelbaugh, Anne Ladd, Visitor, Judy Burgos, and Jindra Hevrdeys.

Officers Sandy Phipps, Monica Schechinger inspect some of the bers of the Camera Club. Daugherty and candids taken by Sheryl mem— Terrie Jirovsky, court crowns Chris Bryg as of the Mardi Cras. jester, queen

Mary Kerwin applied her knowledge of mathematics by making a model of a triangle inscribed in a circle puting the areas and relations two figures. This was just one and com— between the of the Math Club muchprojects more which made than more the subjectmean numbers written on paper.

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Debate is an activit which requiresextensiveresearchand preparation.M.P. Sandhoefner, . Schechinger,M. Kerwin, L. Wagner, P. Murphy, and J. Tworekfiletheir backgroundmaterial ence in their upcoming debate. 1. Kridlebaugh,for easy refer—

A coiitemporary Christmas play entitled Tie Dawn was presented by the speechand music departments. The play, which made use of modern day dress and almost no scenery, featured Christmas folk songsaccompanied on a prepared piano. Pat Schaben and Lois Sindelar played the lead roles of St. Joseph and the Virgin Mary. Sr. Immaculata pins an award on Mary Pat Sandhoefner who earned the highest number of points at Notre Dame formembership in the National Forensic League. Mr. Rouse, speech teacher at MarianHigh, presentedthe awards to the contestants.

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