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lye, Shakespeare imprisoned on tape is their goal: Maria Hasso, Carol Ann O'Connor, Anne Mahoney, Jane Mc- Laughlin, Sharon Kane, Sheila McNee and Molly Frantz. The beauty of the living languages unfolds in their flexi- bility and expressiveness. Sister Gertrude Marie and Sister Mary Hugh bring to their pupils the realization of the subtlety and delicate beauty of French. The laughter and the warmth of the Spanish sun are reflected in Mrs. Rose Fornadel's classes. English, native and therefore, perhaps, most fascin- ating, is brought to perfection of expression through the adroit guidance of Miss Jane Mitchell and Sister Mary Martin. Spanish-speaking Catalina Balaguer, Cecilia Puerto and Lucia Urquidi capture the interest of members of Spanish land ll: Marie Miele, Patricia Clymer, Diane Brendlinger and Deborah Julstedt. W' ,fl .151 t. A 73 .. yn lf Q .4 -i f 1 Q ,, rl' K ..., k 'K 5 4 , 7, C Q' A gf Gcvg ' . tl' 5 W . 1 1 Mr. Richard Ferry
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A riff 5 wwf amz!! fanif M5 ft' Y 5 NMA,.. 5 French pronunciation will never stump these ieunes tilles again. Wanda Costanzo, Diane Quintille, Janet Keveney and Rose Agnes Uttal. Latin is both vigorous and rigorous. It vitally stimulates our minds, and we forge a vocabulary chain which links modern English with ancient Latin. But stern and austere is Latin, requir- ing long hours ot applied study and the memorization of endless rules. Sister Mary Assisium places the firm foundation of grammar in Jr. I and Sr. Ill, and Mr. Richard Ferry builds on this the classic structures ot Virgil and Cicero. Sister Mary Assisium 1' Jr. I Latin students, Kathleen Mullen, Patricia Morris, Edith Bradley, Janise Kuryloski and Ana Tinoco hope for hints for their coming test from Sr. II students, Jane Brogan and Kathleen Drummond.
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ff?- , iafs? qg . .K ki . XX is .sl L N V 'W Mrs. Virginia Bowman Increasing their wardrobe with the latest fashions are: Susan MacCalIum, Helen Fiorello, Janet Cordivari, Beverlea Agnes, Mary Louise Kelly. The highest form of art is the art of Chris- tian living. Dissimilar as art and home eco- nomics appear, they are actually basic parts of this same whole. Art, as the expression of that which is beautiful, is representative of the spiritual element of Christian living, hom'e economics is an important facet of the practical side. Under the direction of Sister Marie Lu- cille, our art department flourishes. Minor classes CJr. Ill through Sr. lllj and the Jun- ior High Art Club investigate the surface of the art field, Art Maiors, Sr. ll and l, in- quisitively delve into the execution of each phase of Art. Mrs. Virginia Bowman demonstrates in all her classes-Jr. lll through Sr. I-that much needed virtue, practicality. Future homemakers perceive the beauty in the truth of common obligations and begin to successfully fulfill their domestic duties. Left: Pizza pies go into the oven, prepared by Virginia Manis, Theresa de Louis and Ann McGuinness. Right: The party is on, it seems. Bernadette Cavanaugh discovers that Suzanne Blithe, Bonita French and Nancy Eyanson are appreciative guests.
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