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The camera registers every detail of the projects portraying a touch of the cultural richness of France, Poland, and Rome. Language students are Bernardine Tobiasz, Joan Korzeniewska, Carol Motyl, Jane Kot- larczyk, Mary Janeczek, Genevieve Gorska, and Alice Piorkowska. J anquaqes LANGUAGES ARE THE LIV¬ ING INSTRUMENTS UNDER THE HAND OF OUR DIVINE MASTER” Juniors with their teacher. Sister Mary Pontia, assume a contented reserve in the midst of reading their Auxilium Latin- um”. .The Juniors are Jane Kotlarczyk. Joan Korzeniewska, Genevieve Gorska, Mary Janeczek, Constance Lojko, Barbara Tkacsik, and Bernardine Tobiasz. ± 5 » tA ; Under the direction of Sister Mary Evelyn, the Juniors: Jane Kotlar¬ czyk, Mary Farrell, Bernardine Tobiasz at the board, and Barbara Tkacsik, Joan Korzeniewska, Genevieve Gorska and Mary Janeczek in their seats realize that grammar develops orderly thought, and therefore arduously apply themselves to their French conjugations. Alice Piorkowska, Louise Jarocka, Ruth Molinski, Jean Ann Labutis, and Florence Sierakowska work quietly and unpreten¬ tiously in pursuit of knowledge as their teacher of Polish, Sister Mary Consolata, looks on.
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asses litkrarv I, A A DMARKS « wassv m m-.’tts LITERATURE IS THAT PART OF THOUGHT THAT IS WROUGHT OUT IN THE NAME OF THE BEAUTIFUL” Smiling Sophomores: Patricia Picard, Irene Sic, Marie Gaj, and Leona Penszynska listen attentively to Mary Beth Farrell’s interesting interpretation of the literary landmarks of Massachusetts. Sister Mary Doloria, THE ANGELITE adviser, is discussing All the News That’s Fit to Print” with the editorial staff — Aileen Czernicka, Sylvia Ga- boury, Mary Janeczek, Jane Kotlar- czyk, Mildred Kijanka, Marlene Owens, Lorraine Ziemska, Barbara Tkacsik, Fay Fleming, Carol Tenero- wicz, and Elizabeth Sullivan. 1
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Sister Mary Consolata, presiding with infor¬ mality, sets the tone of gay pleasantness in this American History discussion. Mary Beth Farrell, Pauline Aleksandrowicz, Leona Pen- szynska, Anastasia Popielarczyk, Carol Tenerowicz Mae Rose Ja- rocka, Marie Gaj, and Irene Sic listen to their chairman of the day, Mildred Kijanka. Florence Sierakowska holds the interest of Jean Anne Labutis, Lucretia Pagano, Norma Liffiton, and Ruth Molinski by persuading them to keep a con¬ tinuous vision of the greatness of the historical past. Social SluDi SOCIAL SCIENCES BRING US INTO PERSONAL RE¬ LATIONS WITH WIDER WORLDS, WITH LARGER AND MORE ENDURING LIFE” The P. A. D. Class: Sylvia Gaboury, Frances Kurpaska, Fay Fleming, Aileen Czernicka, and Marlene Owens listen with interest ' to Lorraine Ziem- ski’s talk on Basic Societies Call for Harmony”.
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