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PARTIMENTUM HISTORIAE Geography . . . Map reading . . . Where’s Ave. Louis Pasteur? . . . Ancient History . . . Egypt . . . Greece, Rome . . . What, more togas ? . . . Chris- topher Columbus . . . Civics . . . The Constitution . . . Our democratic system . . . Equal time: Our Republican system . . . U.S. history . . . Founding Fathers . . . Famous alumni . . . The War Between the States . . . Lincoln . . . Modern America’s place in the world . . . The New Frontier . . . Class dis- cussions. During tests . . . Outlining . . . Copying . . . Projects and research . . . Modern World His- tory . . . Analysis . . . Question and answer periods . . . Collateral use of contemporaneous histories. I did that? Mr. Paul F. Pearson This is Historyi Isn’t ancient history exciting? First Row: Messrs. F. Mur- phy, J. Doherty, Avery, Pow- ers, Burton, Gordon, Pearson, Head; G. Murphy, A. Rosen- thal, A. Doherty, L. Driscoll. Second Row: Messrs. J. Thompson, Venziano, Mc- Crone, Pheeney, McCormack, O’Connell, Benjamin.
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p AR TIM p:xrrM l i n t; i a iu’m ant i ( a ri m This stuff is Greek and Latin to me . . . Impor- tance of Latin ... If those Ruys with the togas ever make a come-back, we’i ' e all “in” . . . Transla- tions . . . Vocabulary . . . Declensions . . . Conjuga- tions . . . Amo, amas . . . Yes, dear, I do mean it . , , As I was trotting down the corridor . . . Caesar , , , Gaul was divided into three parts . . . Cicero, Virgil, Homer, Ovid . . . Poetry, in Greek, yet . . . Catiline, the villain . . . Attic Greek . . . Was it written in the cellar, too . . . The Aeneid . . . Iliad . , , What, Troy again? . , , Recitation . . , Sight tests. Studder . . . Word order . . . The Boards . . . Burning the midnight oil. Mr. Joseph W. Hopkinson First Row: Messrs. Sakey, Dolan, G. Sullivan, O’Calla- h a n, Hopkinson, Head; Cleary, P. Driscoll, Jameson, J. Zanor, Miller. Second Row: Messrs. C. McCarthy, O’Brian, O’Shea, Parker, Desmond, Locke, Partridge. Hmmmmm! ! The book isn’t always right.
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