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Oral topics. carefully prepared, can be interesting as well as helpful, the freshmen discover in English I class. Tom Gargan leads the class in a review of their preparation technique. Get your notes written down, Donna -you may be called on next! Vocabulary-a must for language students-occupies the attention of Sister Hilary's Latin I class. Marri- anne Cuddy quizzes Margaret Mary Murley, while those fortunate enough to have escaped recitation this time concentrate on the translation. If the approving expressions of his classmates mean anything. Francis Didio must be giving thc correct answer. Social Studies IX directs thc attention of the Freshmen to basic prin- ciplcs of economic life and human relationships. upon our joysv
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We trust that our countenance may smile 6 September 1930 brought liftyftwo new faces to Holy Familys student body, Once settled down to the routine of the daily schedule, the class of 1954 began to grasp, along with class matter, something of what it means to belong to Holy Family. Honors in scholastic standings, sports and school activities have marked the fresh men as a class well equipped to represent Holy Family High School. An armload of books and a studious spirit send the frosh along with their upperclass com- panions through H.F.'s hall toward a new classroom and a diHerent subject each period. The Advent wreath serves as a constant reminder to the students to spiritualize their day's activities in preparation for the coming of Christ. Hands up! No, it's not an attempted robbery, but thc eager fresh in Introduction to Business, A thorough grounding in general business prac- tices. and a realization of the impor- tance of business concerns in modern economic life, are the aims of the course. i 17 , ,-r
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