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Physical Education Department Getting in shape Remember going to class all sweaty because you ' d just come from P.E.? You may have stood in front of the air-conditioner to dry your hair, nearly catching pneumonia. But the process of getting sweaty was fun, especially beating the other team in the basketball game that they were sure they would win. The Physical Education Department faculty were Mrs. Jane Panse, Mrs. Lila Veeker, Mr. Jim Arbogast, Mr. Sam Budnyk and Mr. Jack Kokinda. They offered every student a rigorous routine of physical activity from softball to hockey to volleyball. Who could ever forget those Presidential Physical Fitness activities? Panting, stumbling, and coughing were just a few symptoms of just getting over the 600! When finally junior year came around, the relief of no more P.E. was quickly replaced with regret. There were of course those who, rather than taking another acedemic course, decided to take P.E. III. They just couldn ' t get enough! t64 ACADEMICS
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Foreign Language Department Buenas Dias, Bonjour and Howdy The Department of Foreign Languages offered studies in three languages, Spanish, French, and Latin, but students learned more than how to say hello and goodbye. Often the aroma of Spanish food would emanate from Mrs. Sue Watson ' s room, as students sam- pled Polio, Empanditas, Flan, and other Spanish dishes. At Christmas, students broke pinatas and scram- bled for the goodies which scat- tered across the floor. French students sampled French cuisine when they traveled to Chez Moustache, and became art critics at The Norton Museum of Art. Latin students hosted a forum for area high schools and came away with most of the awards. Foreign Language teachers were Miss Pat Curtin, chairman, Mrs. Estelle Morrison, Mrs. Judy Wright, Sister Clare Gleeson, Sister Noel and Mrs. Alicia Rafter. LEFT: Department chairman Miss Pat Curtin scans French materials which she will select and order for the department. BELOW: Seniors Gina Arsenault and Ana Ballestero perform the tango for amused Spanish students. ACADEMICS 163
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OPPOSITE: P.E. instructor Mr. Jack Kokinda takes a liquid refreshment break in between classes. OPPOSITE BOTTOM: Mrs. Jane Panse ' s freshman class begin their physical fitness exam by running the fifty yard dash. LEFT: Mrs. Panse strikes a typical pose: Ready, Set, Go! BELOW: Sophomore Todd Gray tries to protect his goal, but a well-placed shot knocks the hockey puck past him. ACADEMICS 165
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