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Brother Louis develops French conversation facility. Students, Mary Scott and Robert Herman, relax in the fun of speaking, hearing, and understanding a foreign language. LANGUAGE is the art and national life is C, , jf. ' f,f 5 Latin is the foundation for many languages and a bulwark of many cultures. Janet Turk and Kerry Gaitan illustrate their findings for Sister Marian. 'Xl N Gaiety is one ofthe characteristics of people of Latin culture. The pinata and the guitar add to the glee. Spanish Il students and their teacher are: Luis Vicuna, Christine Soto, Diane Case, Sister Adele Marie, and Michael Muro. o Mr. Varela developes understanding of the culture of the peoples of Spain and Mexico through the study of the Spanish language. Richard Maulhardt is one of the Spanish students.
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James Schettler Daniel Bishop and Paul Parong organize a mock 0 - - . I constitutional convention in an effort to understand the Nation in an I election year. fear the future. The seniors review the principles in the working ofthe stock market. Timothy Henley, George Hansen, and Virginia Hunter study the stock exchange averages with Mr. McCaffrey. Modern History students study the history and cultures of the peoples of the old world. They are: Guadalupe Puga, Cynthia Arnold and Kathleen Hays. Current Events are of high interest to American Problems students-Nancy Long, Steve Ulrich, Katherine Lawler, Sandra Pecht, Michael O'Brien, William Maynez. The presiding teacher is Mr John McCaffrey.
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through which personal life is regulated orderedp and then, there is peace iii . Spanish II students are amazed at the work that can be done with puppets. Nancy Braden, Elizabeth Wehagen, and Richard Perez try their luck at the strings with Sister Adele Marie. Jug. H-1,2 l in the world. It is with the passing ofthe language barrier that all cultures find their true relations. Beauty and truth are suffusedg wisdom, goodness, and love find expressionp and the lives of all people form a character whose greatest expression is understanding.
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