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SCIENCES
TOP: The American post is brought
vividly into focus in Mrs. Monoli's his–
tory closs. Students of 8-8, Allon Ro–
con, William Mitchell, Annete DiNardo
ond Dolores Witowski construcl on ac–
curate replica of on Eorly American
rurol village, complete with church
and covered bridge.
CENTER: Mr. Golembiewski's students
compiled
o
detailed file on pertinent
occupations. They realize the import–
once of selecting
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career wisely. Sorry
Feelo, Susan Daniero, and Beverly
Leichliter set up
o
display of career lit–
erature for students' use.
BOTTOM lEFT: Today's students are to–
morrow's citizens; therefore, the main
objeclive af Economics is to develop
intelligent consumers. Shoron Moody
and John Brocco check the qualities of
o
good
od.
"If you remember these
characteristics when shopping, you will
buy wisely," stoles
MJ.
Polink.
BOTTOM RIGHT: Veronica Skovron, Jo
Ann leshnok, ond Tom Raleigh check
lost minute details for their World Cul–
ture display entitled "Christmas in
Other lands."