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Foreign Languages CLARA STEWART Art ETTA HANLEY Art Art Room The Art Room is a threshold into another world—a world of sun¬ light and leaves, men and seashores —a world of beauty that has been transformed from a visual concep¬ tion into a painting, a charcoal sketch, a mosaic. In the Art Room, we students, like the great masters, try to cap¬ ture on canvas the ethereal beauty of shimmering pools, the cragginess of mountains. Succeed or fail, we have recognized the beauty in the illusion of delicacy or enormity in nature. PAUL FLANIGAN Latin ESTELLE PELLETIER French JULIA PAPANDREA French, Head of Language Department. Student Council Adviser Perhaps realizing that the meeting of the minds is accomplished first by the meeting of tongues, our students have taken the fullest advantage of the language program at Case. Studying the Latin classics reincar¬ nates for us the splendor of Rome and the great men of all the Roman world of 2000 years ago. Students of French have taken a leap over the language barrier which often exists between Americans dnd not only the masters of literature but also the common people of a foreign land. It is our goal to understand many men who speak in many tongues—different from our own but no longer foreign to us.
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MAURITA SIEDENTOPF Biology Sciences The science department is a twilight zone between the beclouded logics and non-logics of math and English. Here someone is be¬ ginning. Someone is learning something which will someday bear some knowledge to be added to the bulk of knowledge in now. It is no mistake that the objective of every science student is immortality. Even eternity is not enough time to unravel all the puzzles. But still students make beginnings and try with eager egos to stuff the laughing universe into tiny spheres of knowledge. ' Vv PIERRE LUSSIER Chemistry RONALD REYNOLDS General Science 18 i JOSEPH LA FAZIA Science, Health
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School Staff HR j ' ■ ' wi •. . ' m ■ L. to R.: V. Orzechowski, D. Smith, O. Ormerod, C. Cords, A. Menard, M. Saylor, G Ormerod, G. Ingham, A. Phillips, A. Chace. LILLIAN CIBA School Nurse CLIFTON HOY Engineer RUTH STICKLER Secretary ALZIRA DE MATTOS Secretary PAULINE VICKERS Secretary GERALDINE SQUIRE Secretary 20
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