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ENGLISH CContinued from page 181 And who does not like a play? Only to have be- come acquainted with the simplicity and naiveness of the two Throessel sisters of Quality Street or the wholehearted generosity of Barrie's Cinderella, to have felt the inertia which cloaked the lives of those who came and went on Sinclair Lewis' Main Srreer, or to have enjoyed the quiet satire with which Barrie reversed the position of the Admirable Crichton and that of his English master, or to have felt the grief of those two great lovers, For never was a story of more woe Than this ofjuliet and Romeo. There is the short story-the storv whose snap and vigor has won for it a popular place in litera- ture. Who has not enjoyed Aldrich's Marjorie Daw, the girl who was only a name, but who helped a young man to endure the boredom of enforced outcome of Conan Doyle's The Sperkled Band or The Red Headed League? Who can read deMaupassant's Piece of String, or Poe's The Carla of Amanrillado or Stevenson's .fir Mez!erraif'J Dear, although we shudder at the gruesomeness portrayed, without eagerly seeking another? Then there are the best of all-the essay and biography where we become acquainted with real men and womenfin the latter through what they have done, in the former through what they have thought. In their writings then and in other people's writings about tlrem, we come to know the great men of all ages. Yes, the treasure is truly great, and it is ours for the taking in the English classes at Nazareth. Our teachers are the keys, the books wait to be opened, and for just opening these books we can experience the thrills, hopes, fears, joys, and sorrows of il'1ValiCliSII1' Of Wl'10 l'1aS IIOI been thrilled at tht? endless new personalities Homeroom 306 Sister M Annunclafa, Moderator Front row Alma Camardo Rose Marie Bonacci Mary Louise Stmer Frances Bianchi Rose Marie Terrigino Mary Ann MaCk0w1ak Rita Pospula Edna Bishopmg Kathleen Kirk Theresa Micholoski Second rou Patricia Voegtle Eleanor Rossi Grace Ventura Ruth Heger jean Flanagan Mary Ann Mazza Barbara Scavone Barbara Sullivan Mary Ciaccia Marie Marfuggi Phyllis Buccione Thxrd row Constance Cassata Lorraine Lyons Phyllis Agostmelli Noreen Havens Carol Sanderson Maureen Newton Nancy Keiling Josephine Imburgla Kathleen Entress Carol Hartung Fourlh rou Rose Ann Rakowski Patricia Gouse Marlene Biegler joan Sorel Angela Norselll Loretta Rae Rita Usselman Beverly Heier Veronica Smock Marion Pearson Fgfth row Eleanor Wiecorek June Burley Marlene Jaeger joan Wittman Arlene Costigan Rose Marie Buccione Diane Smith Arlene Snell Mary Whalen Maureen Shapley 21 , . 0 - Q - A I 1 I , . 1 y 1 1 ' . . 7 ' l . . V . , 9 , 1 1 1 1 1 9 9 1 1 Q - 1 , 1 , 1 1 1 , . ' Q . . Y . Y. . . . ' ' . 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 , s , ' 1 1 1 1 y 9 1 1 , .
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COME Civic Minded Seniors HOLY SPIRIT fLower leftj: Sister Miriam arouses spirited interest on of the day's assignment-senatorial apportionment in Congress-among these members of her American PEACE History class: standing Doreen Sobczakg Arlene Alsfasser, SOCIAL STUDIES he portal to the story of the ages is our history book. Within its gates we are barred from nothing that has to do with the history of mankind. The world, its beauty and its sordidness, lies open before us. Within we may go back to the wonders of prehistoric times, even to its beginning as related in the Book of Genesisg back to the land of the pyramids, to Babylon and its hanging gardens, to Greece and its magnifi- cent acropolis, to imperial Rome that fell but rose again more glorious. Within we may travel with the crusaders to the holy places, with Marco Polo in his quest of riches and sweet spices, with Columbus over unknown seas to discover unknown continents, with the Spanish and French missionaries to conquer hearts for God. Within we may walk hand in hand with heroes of all climes and ages, heroes of our own land and learn of them to profit by their mistakes and victories, and to gain from their lips a better knowledge of our own great nation and its ideals. Indeed, vast stores of knowledge lie awaiting us, if we but pass beneath the simple archway, convenient to us all-our high school history book. Our Social Studies Teachers fReading horizontally from topl: Sister Anna de Sales: Social Studies, Religionf Sister M. Edwardine: Social Studies, Religion, Sodalityy Sister M. joanice: Social Studies, Religiong Sister Miriam: Social Studies, Religion, History Clubg Sister M. Theodora: Social Studies, Sister M. Ursu- line: Social Studies, Religion, Italian, Safety Council, Italian Club. Rosalyn Andolino, Grace Beritella, Cesidia Bianchi, Barbara Boland, Elizabeth Bosch,frst aisle,' joan Brien, Barbara Richardson, Regina Casey, jane DeRyke, Patricia Entress, second aisle. ,, A XELVY Qiiif' 'F N N f -- 1 LX,- 'x 2 I 22
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