Central Catholic High School - Centripetal Yearbook (Toledo, OH)

 - Class of 1960

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French lei on Parle Francais? France, a country rich in tradition and color, offers a challenge to the first year French student. For the first two years grammar is stressed with a glimpse of France’s history and her people. In the third year the student learns many of the idioms of the French language and reads a French novel. This year the novel read by the students was “The Summer of St. Martin.” By reading the novel the student becomes better acquainted with the language and receives a first hand look at the people. France is fast becoming a world power and through his studies, the student obtains a better understanding of the country’s back¬ ground and the type of people who live there. Chef M. Strieker takes the order for French dinners from S. Mennett, M. Przeniczny, A. Valencia, M. Landry, M. Gaber. Page 16

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Latin Quis dixit linguam Latinam esse mortuam! The mother of the Ro¬ mance languages, Latin, is offered as a four year course to Centralites. It is certainly not a dead language as it is used widely, even today, in medical technology and in the training of priests. In the first year the students grasp the funda¬ mentals of the language. The second year finds them translating Caesar’s Gallic Wars. Cicero’s Orations and some Christian Latin are taken in their third year of study and finally, the last year, the students master Virgil. R. Stucker, D. Hodak, R. Staley use a Latin motif for their Color Day theme. Page 15



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Spanish iComo se llama usted? S. Miles, K. Jablonski, M. Hernandez’s answer to Sr. Felicitas’ question must have been a laughing matter. E SPA N A LAS MONTANA! LOS RIOS This phrase, one of the first a Spanish student learns, opens for him the door to one of the most colorful, romantic nations of the world. Central students are offered a four year course in Spanish during which time they learn the grammar, customs, geography, and history of Spain. The course for the first two years is devoted mainly to grammar while the subject during the last two years is focused on a more thorough background of the country and its people. With the eye of the world focused on the South American countries, the Spanish student, through his studies can more thoroughly understand the people and there¬ fore help to foster a better relationship with our Spanish speaking neighbors. Page 17

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