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Language is not a barrier at Gabriels. For the students who study French and Spanish, language is an opportunity as well as a challenge. With the aid of modern language facilities and versatile teachers, our students have opened new channels of communication. These lingual skills will be a definite asset to the students in future years. The Spanish students have acquired new skills through the efforts of Senora Rood. THE ART OF EXPRESSIO Madame Baylon, French teacher, is our newest addition to the language department. Eflsfif-v M Wkistfrixa u,.. in v.,q-Sn. H Q21 'NW Senora Morris aids students in operating the modern language facilities. Here, Nancy Olson, gets a little extra help. 17
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The tradition of Roman representation is carried on through these Senators, elected by class members. Jw-1 WW' vu N,w 5- I-Jn Winners of the chariot races and Olympic games display their ribbons from the National Convention At right members of the J C L. approach the entrance to Cumberland Gap, as one of the many stops on their summer trip. xt x fi ia Sister Jean Margaret, head of the Latin department, care- fully makes last minute adjustments before a J. C. L. performance. Latin has been instrumental in laying the foundation for language and promoting interest of ancient Rome. This has been brought to life through the endeavors of the J. C. L. and Sister Jean Margaret. In early August, the Junior Classical League traveled to Bowling Green, Kentucky for the 13th National Convention. With eighty-three J. C. L.'ers, and the National Treasurer, Jim McKouen, Gabriels gained added recog- nition for outstanding achievements. oankldvw' Nw SW.-f ,mia .Jo-'- W 1 .,.-ef'
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CIENCES OF CURIO ITY A D EXPERIME TATIO 111 - ..... Mr. Harvey, Brother Boniface and Brother Charles supply the right formula for successful teaching. Sister Loretta Jean aids H. Miller, B. Polack, and M. Charette on a difficult problem. Mathematics is not only a science but a means of attaining self-discipline, intellec- ual dexterity, and personal skill. Logical thinking is the key to the understanding of this science. The math department strives continually to prepare the student in the studies of Algebra, Geometry, and Modern Analysis. To impart knowledge and skill in using these basic principles is the con- stant aim of the mathematics department. Sister Rose Margaret, head of the math department over- sees the math program as M. Garrison works an equation after school hours.
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