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Mrs. Joan Hanas French I, II, III, IV Mr. Paul English, C.S.B. Spanish II, III, IV, Algebra I TOP: Jolly old Saint Nick shares the Christmas spirit with good little boys and girls in the German II class. CENTER LEFT: Brian Dougherty sings the praises of a hairbrush in a commercial exercise designed to improve his oral German skills, not sell the product. ABOVE: At Open House, Spanish student Brett Wise gives prospective Freshmen an earful of conversational Spanish in hopes of whetting their appetite for more. LEFT: French III students Lisa Gregoline, Mike Mioduski, Cecilia Horkavi, and Jane Curley pool hands to transform construction paper into a Nativity set. Language — 25
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Language It’s the age of internationalism! Come out of the closet and learn about your neighbors in other countries. Opportunities abound in the Andrean Language Department. Students can sharpen their tongues in French, Spanish, or German, while learning culture and literature as well as basic grammar and writing skills. Latin is offered to those having a more classical taste. Here, students read works of the great ancient writers in an attempt to understand and appreciate the classical foundations of the Western world. S. Marguerite Dankulich, SS.C.M. Department Chairman, Spanish I, Biblical Lit. Mrs. Judy Pete German I, II, III, IV, World History ABOVE: Dana Velligan struggles with the seasonal sorting of the good lights and the duds for the French room decorations. CENTER RIGHT: Sister Paul makes sure Ron McQuillin’s translation of Cicero’s first speech against Cataline is grammatically correct and letter- perfect. RIGHT: Advanced Spanish students Becky Dristas, George Moreno, and Lucy Rodriguez polish their oral Spanish skills in a discussion with Mr. English. tu . 3C VttA- (Sjajl . O ' ■» J-riU. y uyJJ VWO. LKl t Jk i QKfrrcr Or. j.AjJ rjj »Upu 9v Ui MuWt 4 v9-k --OU ' iT r-cCt tTx 24 — Language
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ABOVE: Which lucky row of Algebra I students will hand in their homework? Fr. Doser lets the die decide. TOP RIGHT: Dom Bonta and Jeff Schneider gain valuable practice in logic and decisiveness by solving algebra problems at the board. BOTTOM: Statistics students Steve Barancyk and George Kolettis calculate the probability of drawing an ace on the third draw if two previous draws were aces. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mr. Bittner reviews the ancient” Rev Edward Doseri C .S.B. art of dividing without an De p artme nt Chairman electric calculator. Algebra I, II, Calculus, Trigonometry, Adv. Math Mr. David Bittner, C.S.B. Algebra II, Geometry Mr. Eugene Giorgio Trigonometry, Algebra II, Analytic Geometry, Geometry
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