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both reality and relationship. Even though Latin is not a national language today, it is more or less a universal language, used the world over by scholars, scientists, and musicians. By follow- ing the example of such a language, we make our thoughts, ideas, and purposes universal. .1 'QF ,f . Putting their hearts into Latin proiects. These valentines their W0l'k, HAS Mvilu K0llOf1en, will go to unsuspecting recipients Andy Lobodocky, and Russell in their Latin class. Masura concentrate on their Sue Roman, Robert Rizer, Pat Fordell and Barbara Kurmas, lOAs, enioy listening to Spanish records during class. Nieves Martin, l2A, is arrang- ing a mantilla, one of the many souvenirs she brought back from Spain last fall, on Joyce Ashby, HA. Also admiring the finery are Roberta Campbell, 'l2B, George Curry, llA, and Mrs. Beatrice Simmons, Spanish teacher. Latin card games yet! l2Bs Gloria Koss, Ron Gaida, Doug Acord, and Arlyn Garrison ioin Mrs. Margaret MacMillan, teacher, in a word-making game. The daisy growing out of Mrs. MacMillan's head belongs to the bulletin board in the background. N'
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Art Carinci, Sophie Marko, and Mary Ann Opella, llAs, decorate a Christmas bulletin board in their French class. During the Christmas season all Fordson is decked out appropriately. Tony Talerico, HA, Jim Dubois, l0A, Mary Hernand- ez, 'l'IA, Dennis Kovacs,, l'lBg Ronald Drews, 'IOAQ Mrs. Hilda Eastwood, German in- structor, and Virgil Davis, 'IlB, attentively watch Bar- bara Rehwinkel, 'l'lB, explain in German how to tell time. 515.1 , My Always having been very intriguing subjects to everyone, four foreign languages - French, German, Latin, and Spanish - are offered by Fordson. Through these subjects we, the teen- agers of America, learn to know and to appre- ciate our neighbors, gradually drawing closer in Miss Dorothy Tittle, French llB, Donald Elliott, l0A, Sharon teacher, enjoys explaining the Becks, lOA, and Marilyn Abro- puppet proiect to Emil DeGrazia ham, llB. 128 Barbara Erzthaler, with a Santa Claus puppet, enter- tains lOAs Tom Chapel, Jon Reed, llA Richard Hill, lOAs Bob Bobiniac and Dennis Sobkowiak in German class.
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.-b Claude Colantoni, 'l2A, extracts Joan Segyiffe, gill Boboyski' Bob watch with interest. Algebra 4 is the fifth V001 05 Algebra 4 Students, Duke and Richard Brozovich, l2As, a relatively new course. J Mike McNamara, l0A, explains a problem in Mr. William Kauth's algebra class, as Lana Skarain, IOA, Pat Lipinski, lOA, and Charles Jones, llA, listen intently. 12A Tony Malizia Crightl shows Don polar triangles as part of a geometry Daubenmeyer, Ray Bihary, and Bob class assignment. Shuster, also l2As, how to construct While algebra students are struggling with countless equations, geometry Students ore mastering theorems and conquering the meaning of terms unknown to them, such as the polygon and quadrilateral. Trigonometry students find their assignments 'simple', AFTER they have been acquainted with calculations, formulas, and equations in large proportions. 22
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