Alverno High School - Troubadour Yearbook (Sierra Madre, CA)

 - Class of 1966

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Alverno High School - Troubadour Yearbook (Sierra Madre, CA) online collection, 1966 Edition, Page 107 of 188
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Reason, Question Pi iii f i. 1 if' vi aAa, space, sSc, OOPS! . . .Jane Sidenfaden works HOLD IT STILL . . . Cl to rj Brooke Sinclair and diligently at typing exercises. Sandy Tisher grapple with a orayfish in the Biology lab. I . f'3 ' PERFECT . . . Cl to rj Debbie Blake and Vickie Madden give finishing touches to their visual statement, a project for Religion II. ' 101 ' i

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v 5 1 . DOMUS PULCHRA . Meg Reedy displays a detailed scaled model of a Roman villa which she and Kathy Viery constructed for the Latin class. Xl Class of '68 Learns During the sophomore year, students broaden their fields of knowledge. In a full academic schedule, the sophomores begin studies in new and varied subjects. Their first year of a specialized science introduces them into the biological as- pects of life. In lab sessions the text is supplemented with various experiments that help to give each girl a greater under- standing of life processes. A new form of mathematics, emphasizing abstract theory and logic, is presented to the girls. Classical literature is the main topic of study and discussion in sopho- more classes, and the girls, through the study of history, become aware of con- temporary governments in Europe, Asia, America. n A OLE! . . . Linda Riley and Wendy Gabriel practice a Spanish conversation. 100



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