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'X 3 1. i i LANGUAGE LOVERS ,Mr l'l0W ARE YOU? ask Carol Gemhard and John Gabor, demonstrating only one ol the familiar expressions latin Ill schol- ars use in class. aumacwiccbfdaw in 7 ' fiddle! DRILL, DRILL, AND MORE DRILL! This foun- dation gets alittle monotonous, so first year Latin students eagerly turn to Livy's exploits of Han- nibal in the Punic Wars and lives of saints in Christian Latin. Comes Latin ll - more drill, this time on verbs but spiced now by passages of Caesar's tri- umphs. The dead language lives again in minds of third-year scholars translating Cicero, Thomas Aquinas, and other greats. FIVE SENIOR GIRLS get up early every day to make the 8:15-8:40 Spanish ll class. Dili- gently they strive to learn more rudiments of grammar l Aiee-those verbs! l, and to apply them to the translation of Spanish human inter- est stories. There is only one Spanish class this year, and it is not in regular school time. CLAPI CLAPI Sylvia Urbanowicx and Carol Boatman take time out during Spanish ll for a whirl in the Mexican Hat Dance.
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MAKING THE ARRESI' of the famous thiel Flambea Valentin itfelly Stokerl. Father Brown tGeorge Obi Chesterlonk The Blue Cross , a must lor senior Eng 'Pl wi ' J 1 :S . i. 5'Q,js--el ff-I, , no f--I : E 7.--n W rin? FIMNCE nnznwimc rmmiv of the day she may speak ni. im-guage of is-fe fluently at French i student, vnu reader. u tRi oil, lish c s sl ima sqsrnskii, is me equally tamous detective mixes inumpimniiy as twin prevails in o. ic. -idents. ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON, Shakespeare, choral reading - frosh English students run the gamut and look ahead to advanced composi- tion writing and manner-practicing as sopho- mores. NOW HEAR THIS! English Ill students, using the microphone, practice public speaking on stage, and study the novel, switching from lung to brain power. THE CREEPlNG TOMORROWS of Mac- beth 'Fly as fourth-year English pros intensively study Shakespeare's play and take time out to enioy the fruits of their labors listening to the re- corded versions of Macbeth and Hamlet , COMMENT-ALLEZ-VOUS? greet French students as they begin their lessons. First-year classes meet captivating new words. A monthly French magazine challenges the translations of second-year professionals .
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PLOTTING paints :arnlully and accurately is Jerome Bednurski, algebra l student. FOR CLEAR MINDS ONLY PERFORM the indicated operations -4a l2b-l-c+5dl. Algebra students are able to solve this problem and many like it after much drill work. By working with numbers and letters, the student mathematicians learn to THINK clearly and quickly. AS 20 NAMERS walk into senior math class, visions of geniuses dance in other students' minds. But after many trials and more errors, trigonometry scholars find for themselves that such thoughts are only dreams. Entrants in the March national mathematics test discover the high standards in algebra and geometry expected of tomorrow's scientists. With an accurate eye on slide rules, a sharp pencil on innumerable pieces of scrap paper, and a clear mind on abstractions of solid geome- try, the 20 walk out into the science-minded world of today looking to an exciting future. ' az Qemlaaea ez: WM WITH THE CONCENTRATION born ot lour years of math. senior Bill Dyer meas- ure: angle theta in lrigonomelry class.
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