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-1 'N F A - f' 'B-sa ' TOP LEFT: Knowing the proper movement of chessmen is important as demonstrates speech student Barb Crippen. LEFT: Shakespearean drama requires emotion, so Cindi DeMar's puts a little bit of soul into Hamlet, TOP RIGHT: Cheryl Guerecky and Beth Chamberlin look on as Barb Branclel delivers the final eulogy to Julius Caeser, alias Pat Donnelly. ABOVE: Callie Connolly and Jeanne Friend think seriously about the works of Hawthorne. 27
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Shakespeare Hits Literature Classes The world of Shakespeare was explored by Mc- Auley's English students. Mrs. Carpenter's English I class examined the romantic side of Shakespeare by enacting various scenes from Romeo and Juliet in the mod style of today. English II students learned the historical along with the political side of Julius Caeser, while fourth year English investigated Hamlet Speech students gave demonstrations, from the various ways of baking a cake to the proper way of playing chess. Junior classes probed the world of American literature from the early writers to the contemporaries. Mrs. Anne Huttinger Freshman, Sophomore, Junior English, JCWA Sister Joan Marie Speech, Genesians, Glee Club i Mrs. Barbara Carpenter Freshman, Junior English H umanities, Drarnateers Mrs. Margaret Fitzpatrick Sophomore, Senior English, Quiz Bowl. Service Committee Sister Lucille Marie Junior English, American History Sister Mary Paula Sophomore. Senior English, Journalism, Yearbook. Booster Committee L 26 1 rr Romeo! Romeo! Dorothy Vernaz challenges Chris Fallon to a duel. Cheryl Braham plays Juliet.
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Mrs. Mary Ann Sister Mary Johnson Kathleen Physical Educa- School Nurse tion, Health UPPER LEFT: Proving you don't have to be in the game to enjoy it. Jeanne Czerniakowski. Peggy Lucas and Mari-Lynne Jllouch sit watching and cheering their teams to victory. ABOVE: Connie Brandel approaches tennis from an unusual vanlage point. RIGHT: That extra point sure does help. Judy Friend and Cheryl Braham make sure that point is scored for their team.
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