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Mr. Miller, Mr. Partridge. Third Row; Mr. O’Donnell, Mr. Pollock, Mr. O’Brien, Mr. Daley, Mr. Driscoll, Mr. Zanor. LINGUAE ANTIQUAE The murderous row: Caesar. Cicero, Virgil . . . B I . . . Horrornyms . . . Sight tests . . . “Caesar still undefeated . . . Poor Aeneas . . . Meanwhile, back at Mount Olympus . . . Homer, .Xenophon . . . .Anabasis . . . .Achilles . . . Ulysses . . . Old time college boards . . . “Man, that Cicero’s smooth” . . . Scansion — uu . . . Synizesis, Diaeresis, Ecth- lipsis, take your pick . . . Can ' t tell the gods without a scorecard ... So Publius cornered the market on used togasi . . . Horace . . . Ovid . . . Zeus . . . .Apollo, and the boys . . . O temporal . . . O di immortalil . . . O socii . . . “Take a plum . . . ‘AVhere ' s the caesura go? . . . “Elegiac dis- tich anyone? . . . Forsan et haec olim meminisse iuvabit. CONSILIATUM “Come on boys, buy some book covers” . . . “Sorry, Johnny, your father has to come in” . . . Second marking period; Fall clearance . . . Another trainload for English High . . . Buy these school pencils, school insignias . . . Tickets for the fashion show, tickets for sports night, tickets for gradu- ation . . . “fielax, we’ll get you a tutor” . . . “Forget your troubles, come on get happy” . . . “I’ve been examining your summary record card” . . . “Better take the boards again. Smith” . . . “Don’t coast, boys” . . . Class meeting today . . . Verbum sap sat. First Row: Mr. Dolan, Mr. Richards, Mr. O’Callahan, Mr. Hopkinson, Mr. Cleary, Mr. Guilfoy. Second Row: Mr. Sakey, Mr. Locke, Mr. Desmond, Mr. O’Shea, Mr. Parker, First Row; Mr. Doyle, Mr. Hopkinson. Second Row: Mr. Neville, Mr. O’Leary. 10
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HISTORIA Cheerios Kid The back door of history . . . Out- lines . . . Research Papers . . . An- cient History . . . World History . . . American History . . . The Colonies . . . Trianp ular trade of test papers . . . The Revolution . . . Bunker Hill, Dorchester Heights . . . The Consti- tution . . . Bill of Rights . . . Magna Charta . . . Two party system . . . Parliamentary procedure . . . Chal- lenge and response . . . Cause and effect . . . States rights . . . Civil War . . . Bull Run . . . Gettysburg . . . Carpetbaggers . . . Reconstruc- tion . . . “The Solid South” . . . Square Deal . . . Fair Deal . . . New Deal . . . No Deal . . . Good Neigh- bor Policy . . . Open Door Policy . . . Close elections . . . History of the Latin School . . . Current events . . . Socialism . . . Communism . . . Im- perialism . . . Nationalism . . . ism . . . ism . . . ism. . . Give this great player a Hoodsie Cup. First Row: Mr. Powers, Mr. Doherty, Mr. Gordon, Mr. Mr. Fox, Mr. O’Connell. Third Row: Mr. Avery, Mr. Pearson, Mr. A. Rosenthal, Mr. F. Murphy. Second Row: Peterson, Mr. Driscoll. Mr. J. Doherty, Mr. McCrone, Mr. Burton, Mr. Desmond, 9
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Idiom sheets . . . Idiot sheets . . . Vocab lists . . . One list of rules, two lists of exceptions . . . Orthographic changes ... Is this verb sick? . . . Maupassant, Loti, Merrime . . . Schiller . . . Die Fleiger . . . German saws and fables . . . Hanzel and Gretel . . . William Tell . . . Ah, Paris! . . . Oral practice . . . Conversation . . . Dictation . . . French classic drama (what’s that?) . . . Russian culture . . . The language lab: “Man your microphones” . . . L’ecole, c’est nous! . . . Sight test from “Mein Kampf” . . . Ludwig Van Beethoven . . . “Das ist ein dummkopf!” . . . “Dizzy dopies” . . . “Die Misdemeanormarker, aber mein Herr!” . . . Tou- jours L’amour . . . Alles gut, Endes gut! EXERCITATIO CORPORIS ' “‘Non-uniforms against the wall” . . . “Where’s your of- ficial school sweatshirt” . . . “You guys quiet down or you’ll do calisthenics” . . . “Who stole the badminton set” . . . “Skating in the side yard today” . . . “You seniors cross me, and you’ll be back May 15” . . . “Time to go in:; nah! wait a minute” . . . “There’s the bell, we’re late” . . . “No hot water in the showers” . . . “Hut two, three, four” . . . “Zip the lip” . . . “Head up” . . . “Column left” . . . “Watch out for the wall!” . . . “One more session before prize drill, gentlemen” . . . “Shut up, you guys!” LINGUAE RECENTIAE Row: Mr. Hughes, Mr. Hoelzel, Mr. Scully, Mr. Donovan, Mr. Cameron, Mr. Triantafel, Mr. Giarraputo. First Row: Mr. Thomas, Mr. Patten, Mr. Lambert. Second Row: Col. Kelley, Mr. Chiarini. First Row: Mr. Chester, Mr. Fontaine, Mr. Van Steen- bergen, Mr. Morrill, Mr. McGuffin, Mr. Clark. Second
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