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Testing 1, 2, 3, the language lab is now in session. Sister Patrice keeps in contact with treshmen Ellen Patino, Rose Ann Pileggi, Josephine Cuccurullo and Joanne Maltese. The lab aids the students in both their oral and listening comprehension besides helping them acquire a proper pronunciation of the language. Once a month, language students get away from their routine lesson structure to combine learning and enjoy- ment at a language club meeting. Seniors Jackie D ' Anna and Linda Siconolfi practice a new French song. Summer m Spain was an experience worth remembering for Pat Sheehan. Pat attended the University of Salamanca and toured the countryside with Sr. Patrice and thirteen fellow Hilltoppers. German food tastes good even if you aren ' t German. J. Cogliandro, K. Foster, J. La Plante, and J. Salvi, proudly display their masterpiece of frankfurters and sauerkraut.
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Linguistic ability blends culture MERRY CHRISTMAS Christmas is the time of year for being happy. This is plainly shown on the faces of freshmen, E. Rassi, K. Mc- Kinnon, B, Reed, and E. Patrone as they listen to a French Christmas carol being played by Charleen Penny. Latin is one of the courses taken by the juniors this year. ). Hayes, A. Henchey, J. Foge and K. Ledford seem to be quite involved in the day ' s lesson. Sophomores M. Parenti, J. Herrman and M. Dubrowski appear to be enjoying themselves with their new friends. One of the students brought these colorful Mexican puppets for a Spanish Club meeting. 26
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Minds probe for answers This year the complexities of Science were explored by twenty-two Seniors during their course in Advanced Biol- ogy. Camilla DeRose concentrates on the respiration rate of yeast in serial dilutions. There ' s enough worry involved when you have to take your own tempera- ture, no less that of an unidentified solution! Liz Cargiulo carefully watches as the temperature rises. It ' s amazing how accurate a thermometer can be, but only a chemist knows for sure. Laboratory work is an important part of the General Science curriculum as proved by Fresh- men 224. Learning the correct procedure for recording statistics is necessary for the two years of Science that follow. Mary Jane Ignozza and Ceil Haring calculate the weight of a cylinder while their lab partners Kathy Doyle and lean Zurmuhlen verify data. Their class- mates, unaware of the camera, continue the assignment. 28
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