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Mus. ANNA MAE MALLDY Latin I , Latin Il Romulus and Remus is the topic seniors Kathy Umsteacl, Kathy Ford, Diane Laun III Fone, and Roberta Warfield are explaining to fellow students in Mrs. Malloy's Sophomore Class Sponsor fourth year Latin class. Latin Club MRS. EMMA S. MURPHY Spanish I Spanish II Spanish II Club Mrs. Murphy likes to make her 2nd year students read Spanish stories. Eileen Coella, Joan Napoli, and Bill Daniels wear real Spanish apparel. PAGE TwEN'rY Two 1
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. . . in Science Science remains one of the most fascinating subjects. The upperclassmen find chemistry to their liking: they approach physics With more caution. ' The exactness oi biology attracts the underclassrnen. y Our students, too, are under the spell of thought that science is the thing. HENRY S. KAUFFMAN Chemistry Applied Chemistry Consumer Science Science Club . y V i , liy.. '-'1 , . Ihn V - tt z ypyy ii it TML Phillips demonstrates how a galvanometer works to PhY5ic5 students, Jim Wirth, Charles walker, can Kish, Bob Bolge, and Steve Pentak. l y MRS. ERNESTINE SARGIOTTO General Science Cheerleaders Lena Be ' WENDELId H' PHILLIPS D. Harce shows a picture of outer space to Charlotte Harrison . le Sand S 1 d Physics lane aw y, Y y amse , an Jerry LaGeorg1a while the re t Fundamentals of Machines of Mrs' Sa g'0ft0S 9th grade science class watches. S Elements of Electricity PAGE TWENTY ONE
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. . . in anguages reaches greater importance. Even Latin continues to hold a surprisingly large following. We think our department is as strong as any in the area and our students do as Well as others in language skills. We look back sadly on the sudden death of Mr. McClain, who was spending his first year with us. V V I More and more the study of modern languages X! X! N! MRS. ITAUA M. DEVOS French II French III i V t out F In H k- Latin I , ' posters t0 QOIU lam 1 R Prykanows 1, Language CM' Mademmiiue liugludgslglexngsfj chinese, Gall Weber, Bill Anthes, on 2nd year renc v and Pat Amber. 4 '-i1 I l .- CHARLES A. MCCLAIN Latin I Mr. McClain's 9th graders, Robert Mohnal, Barbara Tomko, and Linda Kaplan, complete Latin exercise on declension of adjectives. a PAGE TwENTY T EE
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