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Right: Dan Rodriguez and Luis Quiroz discuss a Spanish book during study period. Below: As seen through the door, Latin student Nick Moravec joins his class in a Latin prayer. Languages are indeed rapidly changing. Spanish speaking communities are springing up in many cities across the na- tion. It is said that the Ian- guage may soon become the U.S.'s second language. Other nationalities, too, still strive to preserve the purity of their an- cestor's tongue. D.H. is very much aware of the changing times. ln order to keep pace with the changes, foreign language studies in La- tin, Spanish and French are of- fered. A student is required to study two years of the same foreign language. Latin I and II are taught by Father Dominic Wessel. IVIr. Enrico Nlordini instructs stu- dents in Spanish I, II, III and IV. Although French I was not offered this year, Father Bernard Rosinski teaches French II. Classes 73
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ine Arts Sharpen Interests The Fine Arts Program helps students find their respective interests and then develop them. Fundamentals in Music His- tory, Appreciation and Read- ing are taught by Mrs. Clara Woolley in the Basic Music course. On an individual basis, Mrs. Woolley also teaches piano and organ. Mrs. Adine Paradis not only teaches students the mechan- ics of studio art, but also draws out individual interests whether they be in ceramics, painting, sculpture or crafts. These interests are further de- veloped in an Advanced Art course. Frater Mike Bucaro, Mrs. Para- dis and Mrs. Woolley team- teach a Humanities Course, in which each presents views of History, Art and Music, re- spectively, in the humanities. Left: Practice makes perfect is attested by Ed Gioja during his daily organ prac- tice. Below: Art and Humanity students await at the entrance of Saint Mary's College to tour an Art Show.
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