Little Flower High School - Garland Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1958

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5 gg: X.. VIVE LA FRANCE! These French enthusiasts endeavor to learn more about the physical bankground of their adopted country as they read La Geographie de lu France in Sister Eileen Marie's French ll class. Assisting their :lassmates at the blackboard are R. McMullen C. Peranteuu, and C. Schultz. 21 UCAREFUL INTONATIONV' is the constant reminder of Sister Maria Assumpta to sophomore string group os they prepare for participation in the school orchestra. Similar classes are rostered throughout the day as part of music maior courses. 'Z 29

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THE CANVAS or CLASSICS HELD BEFORE THEM The sophomore has progressed beyond the elementary brush strokes to the canvas. She is inspired by the master, Shakespeare, as she enacts The Merchant of Venice. The microscopic spirogyra and pleurococci of the biology lab excite her imagination and arouse her curiosity to the wonders of new worlds, and every sophomore is familiar with the strained muscles and sore ligaments accompany- ing each gym period. But, most important of all is the coordination of ideas and actions which is attained in this, her second year of artistic apprenticeship. ANGLE-AREA-CIRCLE are familiar terms in General Mathe- matics. Here M. Stazsko, M. Reed. E. Rossi, and M. A. Kurhan explain the importance of geometric figures. O IS THE POINT OF INTERSECTION of the lines AB and CD. This step in a proof is explained to geometry students by M. Krzeminski and M. Smart. THE QUALITY OF MERCY IS NOT STRAINED. These immortal words have resounded through Elizabethan theatres, similar in plan to that shown by R. Wilkerson and M. A. Monaco as they explain the use of the stage to panelists B. Chmielewski, C. Lucas, M. Mutter, and M. Wilkinson in this English II class. i '. , L'



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il .2 X EQUALS Thus algebrauc expressuon us famuluar to students H Marley A Gruerson and M Hamulton as they attempt to solve muxture problems under the watchful and helpful guudance of Suster Son Jose un Algebra I c c The nfasterp ece beglns to ak orw and couor as Junuor russ beuonwes a mature can lady Theologlcal and Intellectual pursults entuce r h rellguon a chemustry courses Hugher ruathen atlas poses a prob leur' but not an unsurmountable one Fruends Romans ountryr en e ca s un greetung renwluscent Ol Ju U ae-ser n Home Economucs cornn on ty dush Nasuunc nuooes breeds conternpt for errors Joue el L ou Ins to were a rea f r ml are HW scwoo L s o Il Q ec' ng next eel s Dre een rnoos ng r N ok N L ' fe r wat ol er I te HEALTHIER HOLIER HAPPIER tl'us strukung theme of Catholuc Youth week provudes the core for duscussuon among Suster Raphael s Peluguon III stu ents Panel members e E Duamond J Looby J Burkenheu r M Suravc and R Salvatore NO PAINS NO GAINS' Thus could well be the motto ot every Stenogra ph I student a she struves to keep pace wuth the ductcutuon from records The future secretarues puctured here are J Edunger C Hughes A Punto F Funley and K Toa d JUST A SHADE DARKER Thus us the thought whuch passes through the mmd of the Art II student as she works tc create her very own master puece A lannucru plays the gypsy whule the class attempts to repro duce her :mage on paper f li AA I X 1 , K Q . I 5 . . Y S . . . . I I ss. , ' , . ' , , In . I I I ' t e I 'P ' ' , the ' 'I ' ' 4 tl ' '- Y Q I - I ' 1 H ' ' he In er A ' nd ' ' I I ' L, C we sh Il ' ' , 'll 5 . C . I I ' , I 1 2 -A I' 3 ceases to be a chore, and faurullarlty wltlw typlng tech- i , ,.I,w:.I:-.Z Ala le lI,sh1' lj le- ge te 1 ' I I af' ,mei Her ox. prone, s ll II. yet 5 esirl t, e a 'IfeaIr,o 'lIer'ef P-can ls a P' 'ezoewe ?n the to rw lou cf !mI teal. d ar , , . ' e, I

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