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10 DORIS TREGO displays a knowledge ot Spanish verb formsp PHILOMENA MASCHERINO offers a sug- gestion, while JOSEPH YANKECH, his own work completed, looks on. With diplomatic relations growing daily more significant and the time element of communication diminishing constantly, the study of modern languages becomes increasingly important. ELIZABETH LODGE, MARY PATRICIA ilk BURNS, and LOUISE LAUNI examine a N portion of the Studies Office display. - i 1 .7-of MADELEINE PELLEGRINI gives an evidently sa?isIcrt0VY '9P'Y 'o u question from Mr Tovrance CFVTCCTOIFQ SC 3 Sign IU nl-cs1:oIAv'1ervro l'4's'ow Z I2 I 'U
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SOPHOMORES ,, J -Q ' ' A W 4 L 7' -4 GRACE GIUNTA finds the area of an oblique triangle. ORVILLE KING works with the trapexoid, C. FRANCES FARRELLY, JAMES KIER, and MARY LOU DONNELLY listen as LOUIS RAYTIK defends the right of King louis of France to the title, The Good Saint Louis. fx. WILLIAM BRINTON reads a portion of the liturgical Latin studied by second year students, The Ian- guage lives on in the liturgy of the Church. ELIZABETH DOYLE speaks theoretically. CON- STANCE LEO devotes attention to the reality. ,Ln 'T-L , ' mth 9 x X Q . B yhll. s.
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'IIS JOHN JACKSON and ELIZABETH LODGE exhibit their proiciency in the writing of shorthand. Other students at desks display similar aptitude 'Z' X, JU IORS 1 p 1 we -rv tr! 9, XJQ tfiz s WJM .i 1 kk 4 BARBARA BOEHMLER points out some of the more famous spots of ancient Rome. The languages of antiquity con- tinue to hold on honored posi- tion in the high school cur riculum. The quadratic formula presents no difficulty lor LAWRENCE FINNEGAN as he extracts the roots of the equation. WIL- LIAM COFFEY, however, seems a bit puzzled as to the out- come of his labors. KATHRYN HUBER and CORA ALEXANDER make use of the hood rn the preparation of chlorine At the table the same experiment is performed While ROBERT GUSS pours hydrochloric acd into a flask contarning manganese dioxide MARY LOUISE KE HOE checks with directions and PHILOMENA MASCHERINO observes reaction and records es sential data BONITA TESTA recounts for interviewer WILLIAM COS- GRIFF her qualifications for the position she hopes to b- tain. Real lite situations such as this vitalize the study of English in the Junior Class. 2 I
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