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I Fafh 1 Th E er Lund point mn the diiference- befwcon Hpaszi- cnmpw.,- nd the iinpir1riir io his Freshman French Clizw. Freshman Spanish studenfs look right af hom-2 as fhey seffle dcwn fo anofhor period in Spfildf inq's Spanish lah. . , Q . . . , n - a . . 1 4 . Mike Cowan, Dan Oiconnor and Qilies Lonfeen fake Their skills To rhe- board before fhe crificai eyes of a combined Senior-Sophomore French class.
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J'entre dans la salle de classef' Sister David Louise greets her Senior French class at the begnning ofthe year in the Academy language lab. Languages Provide Background for nderstandin Members of this third year Latin class concentrate on their noteftalc- ng as Father Sweeney dictates passages from Ovid. 22 3 More and more the value of literature, combined with the polishing effect of perfect grammar was stressed in English classes looth at Spalding and the Academy. The classical study of foreign languages at both schools was supplemented by practical lab and dis- cussion periods. The fine language departments en- deavored to instill in their students a true appreciation of the part which foreign languages play in modern society.
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Domestic and Fine Arts The cooking students of today are the future homemakers of tomorrow. Under the excellent guidance of Sister Mary Blanche the seniors and juniors in Foods Class are instructed in the fundamentals of meal planning. Throughout the year the cooking students prepare refreshments for faculty teas and special occasions. Besides foods the Academy also offers clothing and family living classes. While the Foods students are busy preparing meals the Sophomore Chorus is over in the choral room practicing for their next concert. Perfection in the art of singing is the main objective of the chorus. ' -sf You wont have any excuse now for not knowing how to cook, says Sister Mary Timothy as she pins the Betty Crocker Homemaker Award on Keryl Lee. ? Becky Conlon, Annette Gury, and Cheryl Bisiaux watch with interest as Catherine -AM, V Coates gives a demonstration on knead- ing dough. if ' ' N + 'ss A . VA' , Q ,f'f i f X , , r :Y fx , . 4 tv K ophomore Chorus The l965 members of the Sophomore Chorus are: first row: Pam Bell, Barb Banister, Linda Vitetow, Marylee Finnegan, Ruth Croegaert, Mary Ann Beaupre, Kathy Randall, Joyce Walton, Rita Owens, Linda Craig, Peggy l-liggins, Colleen Kenny, Kathy Sullivan, Susie Donnigan, Sylvia Rashid: second row: Kathy Drohen, Mary Stubbs, Claire l'lallinan, Joanne Meisimer, Kay Elger, Veronica Rickey, Kathy Maruso, Martha Sierra, Diane Bergevin Brenda Sterling, Janie Banks, Bernice Banks, Sally Kaiser, Mary Jo Roberts: third row: Paula Ehringer, Chris Linsley, Phillis Maroon, Carol Bush, Peggy Tinsley, Janice Clark, Peggy Toal, Ann Lehnhausen, Linda Moon, Diana Tassart, Delores Hoskins, Sue Wietekamp, Mary Beth Schicksup Chris Oakes, Linda Cadigin: fourth row: Rose Butzen, Doris Roth, Chris Puhal, Terry Bannon, Judy Robinson, Kathy Strassburger, Doris Fennel. Mary Ann Stoughton, Cindy Maher, Alice Brophy, Becky Maloney, Alice Dixon, Cheryl Leibel, Sheila Hagan, Connie Burk: fifth row: Linda Davis Barb trlappach, Nancy l-laasis. Petra Shraw, Linda Strauman, Jean Merrick, Julie Cihla, Joyce Tigue, Mickey McFarland, Sue Wilson, Chris Moorey, Mary Arn Morrissey, Carol Berg, Ruth LaRosche, Kathy Pfister: Missing from the picture are: Chris Noirot, Nancy Dickerson, Kathy Richards, Marilyn Miller, Chris Weber, Cindv DuPage, Chris Rettig, Aileen McDermott, ' ' V 32 f ' ' 1' it ,' Ts 1 H 7 'I if 2 ' ' Vs 2 I 4 ' g' ' i , . Q i , ,. i Q f f 'V Q T ii '53 2 V Rf 2 ' is 2 3 , , f . i i A ' 1 1.1 s ' ' i 5 ' f Q 2 .A r ig , A
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