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Dave Nadolski, Ron Wozniak, Ruben Ascensio and Bill Wasowicz make use of a tape recorder to attune their ears to French. Slareign Languages ,Md leefincmerzt tn Eatlwdral Students Considering the background of the Brothers, it is easy to understand that French should be quite popular at D.C. In the past this has been true, but its monopoly of student enthusiasm has slowly been broken by Latin, which has only been taught here for the last three years. The students' attraction to Latin may be due to the aura of detachment which surrounds most dead languages. But on the other hand, the French classes can utilize current books, magazines and newspapers, and these can be understood more readily that a Latin oration delivered almost two thousand years ago. ' But, all in all, the study of foreign languages is one of the most enjoyable facets of Cathedral life. 76 Brother Armand explains clause con- struction to Latin III students Kevin McGuinness and Bob Canner.
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Knuuseling Wsters Hatter Zeacher-Studenf llndcrsfanding Although each student must ultimately decide for himself what vocation he will follow, the guidance program is an inval- uable aid in helping him choose wisely. Career opportunities, college require- ments, aptitudes and abilities, and the many problems and frustrations peculiar to a high school student are discussed in depth. Spiritual as well as vocational guidance is offered to freshmen and sophomores by brothers Paul and Andrew, while Brother Patrick and Mr. james Plecas give advice to juniors and seniors. These informal chats help foster a better understanding between student and counselor, while giving the student an insight into his future. Brother Paul exauzilzes some guid- ance filuzstrips before slzozving llzeuz to the soplzomores. 'Uv' if if Brother Pczzfrick checks his files in f7'7'8DCl7 fZli0IZ for a guidance session. 75
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I ! M, Alex Clziavfamonti, DanR0clzf01'd, a1zcIGm'y Waw' check some Sentences in their Latin I class. Brother Clzafrles asks Bob Wcufstler and Wayne Soczawa for tlzeifr opinions on his color- jizl airline poster. s I , . A . TWA JETS T5 'r
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