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JuiiusiSi'1e's going fo kiii you! Read! . . prompi Mindy Anderson and Jean Mariani as Hwey direci ine-ir own version of Julius Caesar. Among fha aciresses are Miciweiie MC- Morrow as Brufus, Joan MC- Cavirr as Caesar, Mary Kay Davis as Porfia, Vai Busiwe-il as Caipurnia, and Marina Luken as Anrriony. 19 X fi'l i'aV T I L-if-Vi C 1 TiWa :-'Q iriyiiriirifi i'iV11 '1 J V-imiifin, and Tim Srliri VCI DC Depriiy-i siiperviwes. Af. i ri oniy faaciies fine- q 'ini i'i 'if 'inn J iwf ffso Hue Qiisrrirrii r' Soir r r
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Lan uages Explore Finesse of Culture and peeeh Highlighting the English department this year was the expansion of the reading pro- grarn to include great Works of both classical and modern literature. Perfect grammar was again stressed as the sure sign of an educated person. The study of foreign languages was re- vitalized at the Academy with the help of our new language lab and the continuance of an audio-lingual program. The addition of a Spanish-born teacher to Spalding's faculty brought life to the language course there. Euenas aias, dice la hermana David Louise al class de espanal. With these two svveet foreign words Spanish stu- dents begin class in their new language lah. On the left are Sr. David Louise, Pat Cignarelli, Virginia Cihla, Pam Cooper, and Aldine Favaro. Cn the right are Barb Bruen, Gai. Owens Mary Lou Sprague, and Mary Nell Dixon. Www A combined freshman-junior first year French class is en- livened as Fr. Lund leads them in Dominique Fair is foul, and foul is fair: Hover through the fog and filthy air, caclcle these three lovely hags in the first scene of Macbeth: Mary Lee Higgins, Colleen O'Hern, and' Peggy Spainhovver. -P ' ' ff,-u..-awww
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, care in Family Living that his slim will be rubbed ott as his aunt. Anna Marie Joseph, gqruhfi him in 3 de-fricinstraticn it baby cifizi.. lntereeted on- 'oolfers are Candy Sclrenlrer and the person ,-fha C'1l,llCl be the baby's cin'y ite- 'if1'l'EF, Mrs. Philips. Each day delicious odors eminating from the Foods Lab watt through the Academy halls. Although they may be a source oi tor- ture to iamished Academy girls, these de- lightful tragrances are evidence ot the excel- lent training received by juniors and seniors in Sister Blanche's Foods Class. While the Foods students are busily learn- ing to plan and prepare meals on the tirst tloor, up on the third tloor Academy seam- stresses are engaged in designing and sewing a wardrobe. With the experienced advice oi Sister Agnes losephine, sewing students be- come adept at not only making clothes, but also at judging fabrics, Meanwhile Mrs. Phil- lips gives sound training in home management and child care in her family living course. modeling agency? No, it's iust a tashion show spansarcd by the Clothing classes. Lett to right are Viclci Deeb, Sue tvlette, Virginia ivlahieu, Teresa Eddy, cnd Becky Bryant. Home Economics-Famil , Food, and Frocks 11, '- Danny Thomas tears Diiibhn lncrriatei 2' the Panda Clase Pat Schleich and Pat Miller, Q er Mary Lou Sprague trizte the eatables to see whether t ma y ed ce. 20 high sc iWs a6t5if'ii3'5'3 F' G I If Y 424 At tirst glance one may wonder at the reduced entrance age tor ' hool. But the truth is that these two children, Angie Breclclin and Randy Gough, are rnadeling tar the Senior Sewing class. The outtits were made tor them by their aunts, Judy George and Dolores Caldwell. 'fish M852 J il? 5,1 li, l ' i l l l ill 'i ii lil ll ii ii il l l ly' ll' iii ill il il lf 3, y, 'i ll l i l l l i l i li i if l. i l l L l i i l l I
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