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Three languages entice English-speaking natives Void notre departement du language! Here is our language department. Parlez-vous francaise? Mais oui! disent les etudiants de Soeur Susan Ann. Le Francais est magnifique! Los estudiantes de Hermana Eva dicen Que bien tiempo tendremos en Espanol Clase! What a good time we had in Spanish! Vivit lingua Latina! Sister Johanna's Latin students vigorously proclaim that Latin, indeed, is not a dead language. A taste of foreign or ancient culture, A flair in pronunciation. And a proficiency in grammar— These are the goals of the language scholars. Voila! in, Spanish mu ...» picture of All Saints'language teauic. sister Eva and Sis- ter Susan Ann. MIDDLE: Latin I student Tom Duranceau finds noun declensions can be difficult and challenging. LEFT: Sister Susan Ann recalls memories of her European tour as she shows French II students Jack Cleary, Mark Vaillancourt, Carol Podleski and Marcey Ftomrich photographs and souvenirs to accompany their study of French culture. ABOVE: Spanish I student John Kubczak may not know what he's reading, but he at least knows how to read fluently. 29
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ABOVtrThe fight of history helps freshmen Debbie Ward, Mike Sobczak and Mike Deming see how countries have changed since the dawn of history. MIDDLE: Chuck McGeehan explains to Sue Ward how the judicial branch of the United States government is set up. FAR UPPER RIGHT: Exchanging chuckles are social studies teachers Mr. Larry Bukowski, Mr. Russell Franz, Mrs. Joan Navarre and Mr. Leon Giffel. RIGHT: “Look” instructs the bulletin board behind them. Tyros of the new political science class, Mark Wal- kowiak, Dennis Filary, Liz Wiechec, Diane Pajak and Chris Switala do just that as they keep up with political happenings through current magazine articles. FAR LOWER RIGHT: Dennis Kutz, Chuck Dardas and Jim Militello engage in a gameof football re- view with Mr. Bukowski. Two teams of American History students compete with each other to see who remembers all those answers for the upcoming test. Past, present mingle in social sciences Washington. The first President of the United States. The capital city, and also a state. Becoming acquainted to politics and national affairs — and finding a whole new world. Goodbye Columbus. A poignant love story. The discoverer of America. Kennedy. (Tragedy) The magic name of the twentieth century. Bobby? I thought I saw him walking up over the hill With Abraham, Martin and John. 30
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