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50 Ch Fl' C Q. N4 o 'H 0 Q 3 3 GJ 3 Q. 5 ru 3 FP V3 o 'H Q o Q. NWXF At last we were seniors ! What we had looked forward to was here. What we had worked for, we had obtained. What , .4 we had grasped for, we had reached. In one short year, we will attain to our heritage of Christian, democratic living. ' .F I In June we will take our places in the civic and parochial -1 R I , I life of Albany. We will be the ones to shape the history of the future. V To prepare ourselves for this tremendous destiny, we must moral principles. That was the purpose of our religion course this year. applied these commandments to our daily lives. Through hypothetical problems, we judged the moral implications of certain actions and then determined that our lives would be lived in conformity with C-od's will Through our Sodality we put into practice the three aims of the model McCloskey ite frequent Communion devotion to Mary, and concern for the needs of others Centered around the commandments of God, our course fx 'f . awk, . I 3 N and west Vice prefect Patri cia Pezzulo wel comes the student body to the rally opening the school year L 1- is 69 ...4 fix firmly under our structure of citizenship a foundation of my A 6 . . I is in ga, yy - 1863 Horse cars began running on Broadway this year The city began to spread toward the north Father Edmund P Cox Senior Religion studenis present a panel Lenten practices and Easter customs
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Seniors Build Strong Foundation for Civic Life Right: Patricia Pezullo, Nancy Presti, Carol Bucci, Father Maloney flvloderatorj, Philip Genovesi, and Robert Acker attend the I 4 Marian Congress held '45 ' Q' during the summer of ' K 1959 in Newark, New Q Jersey. il E., 5. f 6,1 Right: Joseph Currier, Ned Card- ner, Mary Ann Rohl, and Patricia Pezzulo collect and mail letters written by students to Premier Kruchev protesting the execution of the Hungarian teenagers who participated in the Youth Revolt of 1958. 3?-fimsrz Left: Nancy Presti, Cor. Secretaryg Carol Bucci, Rec. Secretaryg Daniel Mayer, Treasurerg Robert Acker, Prefectg and Patricia Pezzulo, Vice-Prefect take the oath of office as senior officers of the Sodality of Our Lady. The Sodality assembly opens the assembly programs of the year.
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XT-fxfi' 1866--The first railroad bridge over the Hudson River was opened to traffic. Language Fans Concentrate on Since we had mastered the fundamentals in our language classes during the first three years, our study this year became more specialized. An advanced course in English Literature made us familiar with the great English writers and helped prepare us for college work. Lab work took more of our time in foreign lang- uages classes. We had already acquired a reading knowledge of French and Spanish, and so our senior year gave us a speaking familiarity. Latin IV cen- tered about Vergil's Aeneid and the shorter poems of Horace. lsr Right: Spanish III take dictation based on the daily reading lesson. Below: Fourth year Latin students enjoy advanced readings from the Latin prose and poetry writers. Sister Christine English I, and IV, Moderator of the Cardinal. Sister Richard Joseph Spanish I,Il,IlI,lV, General Math, Moderator of Los Castellanos.
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