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It’s obvious that Mr. Stewart’s class is not reading a tragedy. Maryann is giving a recitation of “The Good Hours” by Rob¬ ert Frost. Both Miss Kuhn and her students are enjoying it very much. duct fi,aet ui tuty tCc u-dtae Mr. Greenfield’s class seems to be studying intently. That’s the way to do it.
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Mr. Schwartz may be destined for a great acting career. His pupils’ expressions don’t show Mrs. Melley’s class is study¬ ing diligently for a test. Why are you smiling, bovs? No, girls, the world really isn’t flat at all! P ' I f ' f ft j -
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Parlez-vous Francais? Entrez-vous S’il vous plait. Languages •»• • Sinking the “Schnitzelbank” song seems to please everyone. Is Miss Severance covering her ears? 0 0 0 Under the supervision of Miss Frances Connolly, the language department gives a pleasant and in¬ structive combination of grammar, reading and informal discussion. In the classes taught by Mr. Gootkin and Miss Connolly the students spend delightful periods studying the gay and exciting French language. The Latin students will never forget the myths, Caesar’s battles, Cicero’s orations, or Aeneas’ wan¬ derings, taught so aptly by Miss Deasy and Miss Burnett. Miss Severance, besides making German very fascinating, gives the pupil a rich knowledge of the language, people, and customs. Miss McKenna and Mrs. Montesano create a lively interest in Spanish so that every class is stimulating and enjoyable. Yes, we can truly be proud of our excellent lan¬ guage department. Miss Connolly’s ' French class has that certain flaveur. N’est-ce pas.
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