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NOVELS constitute an interesting phase of English I. Mary Rotarius, ,Iudy Noe, Mary Ann Manko, Angeline Theisen, Kathryn Sirotti, and Barbara MacNeil find satisfaction in exam- ining copies and sharing impressions of books selected for reports. Beatniks are giving the English language a beating, but correct writ- ing and speaking are still important facets in the life of anyone who is someone. ln English classes the girls learn not only grammar and usage, but also speech and literature. They have nu- merous opportunities for gaining poise and perfecting pronunciation and enunciation techniques. Through care- fully selected readings, they become acquainted with the outstanding English and American authors. Only the best is stressed. English courses, therefore, are essentail in the preparation of future leaders. yin SHAKESPEARE and his plays fascinate English IV students. Pat Tighe, Joyce Templin and Pat Petz view the historical setting of Macbeth. W
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FOLLOWING THE RULES for parliamentary procedure to a Carole Satawa, Barbara Chmura, and Mary Hengstebeck tee, the English Ill class conducts a trial meeting. Kathy impersonate club officers. Rinaldi asks for the floor. Judy Renke, Marlene Neme, English Constitutes Basis for All Endeavors INTRODUCING Sharon Bittner as the next speaker, Ann panelists -- Kathy Slivik, Marilyn Chudy, Ann Marie Faello Lumetta, the chairman, tums the discussion on Seven and Shirley Schippert -- wait to express their ideas on the Ways to a Better Theme over to her. Other English II subject.
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Science Unrovels Wonders of Nature LUNGS INACTIVE? One could try this method of inflating balloons. Heated air expands and consequently fills the space. It works for Judith Noe, Jeannette Kennedy, and Judith Murphy. UBLOWING UP BALLOONS was never like this, says Connie Mazza giving a forceful push on the air pump. Mary Rotarius and Juanita Gittings agree even though they are taking it easy. Holding her science book from which she is reading about the experiment on compressed air is Judy Typinski. WITH BIC BROWN EYES, biology students' pet hampster, Brownie, peers at the fundamental parts of a flower. Judy Slimko, Jeanette Benoit, and Joanne Licatovich are amused at his interest.
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