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Q The Sophomores make Mark Anthony live and talk again in the person of Mary Kaulimang Anna Mae Dakoski, Nancy Loge- man, Mary Ann Soltis, Regina Walker, and Rita Sala form an eager and interested au- dicnee. You will meet these Latin students - Anne Markovich, Philomena Kuhanic, Mary Louise Stack, Bernadette Bednar, Marion - again 111 the world ol' science, law, medicine, or business where Latin terminology predoniinates. Collier, Nina Cirineione CH HUUC W Mya 2 'gsvl 0 . 1 .A ,..n,.R?T4 r ii,-wwf. EJ. wi --It There is always genuine interest displayed in National Catholic Book Week and these English Students -- Mary Lou Straka, Ioan Marshall, Mary Harris, Dolores lrgang, Bernice Chasarik, including little Patricia Gallagher stress love for good reading. m les these students OE Learning from concrete exa p , Slovak Class - Irene Mihal, Mary Lukach, Cecilia Iacko, and Dorothy Sinchak - are examining real Slovak hand- d dmirinf the original and 1n- made embroidery an are a' g Lricate design.
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Left Panel - Top The future belongs to those who prepare for it, 'ind the tw'n . - 1 s, Mary Ann and Gertrude Kovae, know how to do it. They recom- mend frequent use of eucyclopedias. Lvl! Pune! - Ccrztw' Character huilding is under discussion and Christian social vir tues are cultivated in the company of our beloved chaplain, Father Clarence. The enthusiastic disciples are Marjorie Taylor Rosem i MY Solinsky, Yvonne Snyder, Dorothy Szykowny, Carolyn Rozman, Cl N Care Villiains, Ruth Vogel. Left Panel - Honour Ready for the world oli tomorrow hy being Well-informed cit- izens olf today are our freshmen in Civics - Martha McChesney, Elizabeth Foglio, Cecilia Baker. Bottom - Books control the future: using them rightfully makes one a leader. Martha Palka, Mary Giglio, Martha Kelly, and Shirley King can tell you that hooks are ll't1C friends and always helpful.
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One of the hest ways to insure 11 fine Latin American good-neighbor pol- icy is demonstrated by the students of Spanish - Agatha Baviera, Anna Mae Lucas, Iune Ogden, Genevieve Naczyn- ski. Another eager group of American cit- izens learning German pronunciation, conversation, and dictation are Yvonne Snyder, Marilyn Mclienna, Carolyn Roz- man, Clare Williams. With Loday's emphasis on science, these freshmen - Mary Conway, Sarah Wivell, Catherine Tevis, Thelma Barry have an early start. They are demonstrat- ing slow oxidation. Cheek and double-check! Our fresh- men learn discrimination and exaetness while acquiring skill in tracking down the unknown in Algebra class. They are Ruth Bumiller, Ann Parrendo,,Eileen Ford, Patricia McCampbell.
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