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10175 A7993 fwffiefls You alone do not live in the shadow of .Iosephg he is the Patron of the Universal Church and of people speaking every known tongue. The great teacher listens with particular care as the many languages of the world blend and increase the possibility of inter- national accord. You study Latin for two years and an additional one or two years if desiredg the popular French and Spanish can be a part of your cur- riculum for two, or as a sequence, three years. Through your familiar- ity with these languages, you are united with peoples on six con- tinents. Your knowledge leads to universal understanding, the prime essential of world peace. Alpha, beta, gamma-it's Greek to me! exclaim Seniors Genevieve Arcara and Marie Petrillo as they dabble in the Greek alphabet during a Latin IV class. -M,,.. The French flag and urban scenes lend that Parisian feeling as Sister Ruth leads French III students, Seniors Maria Rettig, Barbara Saw- dye, Claire Johnson, Denise Veiders, Gloria Raimond, Mary Catherine Langan, and Virginia Klier, in the French National Anthem.
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