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Reading l. to r., are W'm. Egan, John Swegel and Michael Kissel prepared to answer en francais Nancy Kuruc's queries. DL Jvmzwl-1 ' Supervised by Sister Marie St. John, Becahi's secretarial group acquires pro- ficiency in Spanish by reading EL CAMINO REAL. Illustrative charts held by Kathleen O'Sl1ea, Joel Clxanitz, ,Ioan Willey and Gilbert StauB'er, juniors, focus attention on troublesome French verbs. he .5 The so-called dead language as well as living tongues share like prominence on the roster of every student, from fresh- man to senior.
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The Language Department has for its objective to give the students a better understanding of the language and customs of peoples in foreign lands. All must complete two years of one of the two modern languages offered. Sister Florence Teresa teaches French, the language of diplomatsg Sister Marie St. John and Sister Marguerite Francis im- part a knowledge of our neighbors to the southg the ancient and uni- versal language of Latin is handled by Father Cronin and Sister Marie St. John. Alert Latin l pupils wait as Father Cronin checks ablative of agency with Thomas Del Grosso. gdcaa, Bwnm ' The day's lesson in infinitives and participles is summarized by Patricia Kelly in Latin II class. Could it be Dorothy Orban's trans- lation that is responsible for the merriment among the senoritas of Sister Marguerite Francis's group? .
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The great publicity recently given to science has served to increase in our students .1 72 wqazda, Juniors A. Bianco and B. Fecko are happy that they received a gold star certificate for their entry. a greater interest in the subject as well as an increased appreciation of the opportunities P uf ,M Ts i. ijifiii it rwrrk . ' A offered to them in their science courses at Bethlehem Catholic. Physics and chemistry, rostered for the seniors and juniors respec- tively, make them cognizant of the important scientific factors in the atomic world of today. The sophomores, engaged in the study of biology, acquire an appreciation of the beauty of Codis creation and learn what makes living things tick. The Science Club, under the direc- tion of Sister Edward Anita, is affiliated with the Science Clubs of America. Holding oiiice in this organization are: Joseph Russ, presi- dent, and Nancy Kuruc, vice president, both of the class of '58. Offices of secretary and treasurer, respectively, belong to Helen Jan- cowski and Kathleen Marschang, juniors. Bethlehem Catholics Science Fair, held the week of January 20, had for its theme, Science for TUHl0l'I'0W.S Atomic Worldf, Space permits of our picturing only a cross section of the many and varied projects offered for display by our students. From these contributions are selected twenty to be entered in the Lehigh Yalley Science Fair in Allentown. on April 16, 17 and 18. .f The tables are turned as Mr. Du- rinzi, our photographer, is snapped as he views a biology project. In- terested in R. Silvoy's satellite are Mrs. Martucci and Father Cronin. ..fk.a-Al . t ,Y Conquest of space chal lenges junior K. Mar schang.
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