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,lf W SECTION 2B-206: firsl row: James Boyle, George Milchell, Lenore Roach, George l-lapp, Rosemary Canlone, Enrico Benigno, Pafricia Oswald. Michael Reagan, Carolyn Zebrowski, William G,-erasimchik, Slephen Scalurop second row: Lois Zarnpese, William Jacobs, Joann Feliz, Ramohrvd Szwaja, Elizabolh l-lerron, Michael Furesz, Teresa l-lenyecz, Dean Deilzg Third row: Dorolhy Morales, Joan Schaub, Edward Mefulai Lorraine Orosy, Joseph D'Amico, Ann Collelli, Joseph De Lora, Roberla Yancelc, Belly Czagas: camera shy: Louis Regano, Dorolhea Balmer. physical and biological world, A - ,ff EQ STRUCTURE OF A LEAF is sludied from mounled samples ' W '-4 and charls by Ralph Paradiso, George l-lapp, Sr. Jean Lawrence and Joseph Noyalr. Whirling aloms, lhe speed of sound, and 'rhe slruclure of cells, are buf a 'few of lhe lopics a scienlilically-minded sludenl' can discuss, for in his sludies he acquires a vasl slorehouse of knowledge in +he 'Fields of general science, biology, chemislry and physics. He comes lo lrnow lhal' paramecium isn'l a language and H,O is common ordi- nary waler, and he realizes +ha'r his classes carry him inlo a greal' new world of excil- ing lhings. Membership in one of +he science clubs provides lhe iunior scienlisl wilh fhe oppor- lunify lo bring forlh hidden lalenl' when al' lhe annual science fair he displays his prize exhibilion. Whelher il' be an elecfric gen- eralor, circulalion in a frog, or lhe produc- ing of hydrochloric acid, his pro'ecl is 'lhe culminalion of a semesl'er's hard worlc. A course in science is an exciling mixlure of planls, animals, chlorine gas, lheories and laws and is a musl' for lhose who wanl' 'lo learn aboul lhis wonderful world God crealed. Page 27
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Afrer a fwo or rhree year French course slu- denrs become prolicienr French conversafional- sfs and well acquainled wirh lhe rose and poeiry of lhar fascinaling, unprediclable counlry across rhe sea. They also learn 'lhe inreresling and color- ful background of France. In firsi year French, for rhe mosl parl, grammar and vocabulary are srudied. lnsread of Miss and Mis+er sludenls become Mademoiselle and Monsieur. ln fhe deuxieme ef rroisieme annee de fran- cais an acquainlance is begun wirh French lirer- alure. French s+udenls enjoy 'I'he fables of l.a Fonraine and +he salirical comedies of Moliere. Third year French sfuden+s become compelenf in French conversarion. French clubs wifhin +l1e classes helps sl'uden+s develop a clearer unders+anding of lhe baclc- ground and cus+oms of fhe counlry and people whose language rhey are sfudying. ln undersland- ing lhese rhings rhey can obfain a fuller enioymenr of +he romanric French language. THE JOURNEYS OF ROLAND, as relared in rhe French epic are 'rraced by William Ulrich lor Ray- mond Maciag, Roberr Marosih, Helen Bulash and Deanna Slolarz. language of romance and melod SECTION 2A-lOl: lirsl row: Louis Polonlcay, Anne Bulna James Lolly Mary Ann Kasica Loriaine Taschler Eleanor Demboslri John Feflno Rosemary Kolodzei. David Palmer: second row: Dennis Dyl Palrucua MacNeill Dennis Kochan Phyllis Jagrello Marrin Simon Brenda Slephens Peler McCaffrey, Rosemary Donahue, Lawrence Bellis lhird row Rosemary Cesraro Carolyn l-lalla William Burke lrene Polmslci Roberl Gulher Barbara Bialeclci, George Veliclry, Joyce Jaslrowialc, Jacob Guepel camera shy Michael Precqun John Yuhas Nannelle Gamacho Barbara Page 26
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