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a three year language sequence Mr. Francis Smith and Mr. Robert Curley confer on Latin principles as an Mr. David Douglass, who teaches French and Spanish interested class looks on. speaks before a group of attentive parents on Parents Night. Miss Mary McCarthy dismisses Spanish cul- ture with Patricia Siuda, Cheryl Midwood, and Michelle Kudisch. The students are im- pressed with a black lace mantilla and a tortoise shell comb. Miss Caroline Accorsi, Mrs. Janice Cle- ment, and Miss Teresa Boylan examine miniature wood carvings of Don Quixote, Sancho, and a Costa Rican oxcarr. 15
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5 Classical now requires Mr. Raymond Lussier, Miss Irene Meunier, and Miss Irene Rouillard prepare the lan- guage lab for an incoming class. Dr. Edna Frederick, chairman of the lan- guage department, talks with Elaine Rad- wanski ar the Alumni Tea. Dr. Phillip Miller enjoys a few light moments during one Mrs. Leda Scagnelli helps Nancy Laino of his Hebrew classes. with her Italian pronunciation. 14
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9 We can t solve the worldis problems, Karl Sanders is assisting Mrs. Barbara Bowen in posting material compiled in a study by Mrs. Bowen's economics classes on a recent Magazine Publishers' Association advertising campaign. The campaign is aimed at preventing further government regulation of business prac- tices. Mitch Markman is examining the display. 'Ni M., r.,.. .. . , . uk lx! Mr. William Young, chairman of the Social Studies Department, is making out a test for one of his American History classes. Mr. Eugene Ruddeforth, a new ad- dition to the history department, enjoys mingling with students during lunch periods. Alan Radding and Charles Demos are discussing recent political developments with Mr. Ruddeforth. Q ef X2 3 '- ' CY' Al 3 . r e- 5 wer, 16
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