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Folk mlanlving onvc il lnonlll opened up il non ml of fun for all Cc-rrnun ellthusiasts. For I rtin ftrlclvrltf. reacling wffinrrx were orgarrlizml outsider of vlass. In ther language arssenmlmly prvsvrrtr-rl in the fpring. thc- opening exon-isvx re give-n in foreign tongues. On the program wus ar talk about lhc' opportunities afforded by taking rr Inrrgrnrgc-. Tunes sung in French, Latin, flf'l'INL1ll. and Spanish flll'HirllCd the rnnsical note of the slum. Sprmish and German newspapers, Das Ucntsche Wort and i'I.a l,llCi631'llilg3.,, 0il'c11'c-rl 1'0uding clnjoyrnent to language rtudents.
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Assure Po itive Ite tilts 'lihose small odd-shaped liloclts which you might have seen in a math room WC1'E'Il.l lopsided papcrweiglits. They are known, not too commonly. as polyhedrons. Solid ge- ome-try students were the makers of these hrilliantly colored forms. History students were all eyes and ears as they watched movies and listened to records supplement- ing the regular course. Several history classes were enlivened with debates on socialized medicine in the United States. MINUTE NIIXTCRE trickles through funnel in a steady flow as Kitty Moskowitz watches for results in her experi- ment. Billy Sloan pours the solution of potassium and water from one beaker to another to note its chemical reaction. THE BIG Tllllillf in solid geometry are hr-ight. width, and depth. Proving this fact with splierf-N. cubes, and pyramids in their math cla-s tahow-t are: Al Heck, William Yippv-rman. and liradley Hutt. -uw f.ll.'Xl'l'I'lNtL Tlllilll tQ0lfR5Ii through history ure: liarliara liaroff, Dorothy Fvlinwiile-r. ltlyrht- jamie-son. and lioli Xlorrison. Looking on. are l't'8lI'fllI Nlary pXnne- Douglas. lie-verly Wall-ter. 'l'om llonoxan, and liarlmara 'Nlilste-ad. i7
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Mutual lie peat :ls sex'ei'iil English wlaisses settled clown to enjoy ai reli- gious nioriility play prepuretl hy the speech vlass, other Eng- lish students slit hack and lis- tened to reccmlerl Shakespearian plays. Arlene Walcott, repre- senting Eastern in the I Speak for De1noc11u'y contest, plaved thirrl in vity-wiile eoriipetitioii. gm.. J,,?7! Z' PRVXYER RHIILNF in tht- final '4't'Il of a inf-rlif-val innralili play flrainuiiu-fl ivy Oral English. Thr- Wisf- Klan. :hllll Farm. fil 4 lmwaiisr- uf his vli-hr-li'-f in boil. -..hiIi- thi- ffiril. Fhirley Par-fin-. falls to hi- liiiw-s to pray. The an gf-I. Lrvstal l.arp4-r. lu'--rims a hh'-sii1:.
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