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Flexibility exercises in gym class ap- pear easy for Alicia Clark. DIDay-A time for F1tness and flash 8 09 a m Ready, set, prep Mrs leanne Treanor advanced through the hall armed with Barron s How to Prepare for College En trance Exams Eager students tackled antonyms, analo gles, sentence completions and reading comprehen slon Basic strategies, fmer points, and mechanical de talls were covered whale Mrs Treanor also offered tips on how to do well All of this was In pursuit of an important objective the execution of astronomical SAT scores 10 10 a m Dealing with dlsks The rattle of a printer and the hum of a monitor escaped from the computer room, whose door was ajar The room was occupied by experienced senior computer programmers, inquisitive Alethea reporters, harned sophomore computer llterates, and an enter prlslng student of Mrs Treanor s English class Senior computer progammers performed nlfty trucks Alethea reporters, feeling the pressure of an upcoming dead lme, activated the Easy Writer whlle sophomore com puter llterates toyed with their latest programs Again a dusk drive clamored as a student attempted to create an mgemous program with loops 12 52 p m Forlorn fitness fanatics Awaltlng the emergence of her students from the chamber below, Mrs Elaine Piazza again consulted her watch One by one they reluctantly came forth She Informed them that the benevolent weather cond: tlons provided her with the opportunity to test cardio vascular fltness, strength, flexlblllty and aglllty with the 600 meter run Whlle trotting toward the fmlsh lane, they heard her remark about the healthful value of doing the 600 each day Wlth a little coaxmg, the last few runners completed the long haul, knowing that there were only flve gym classes left I 0 Q - . . ' I Il Il . . . . Q . . .. , . . . . . . . . Q . IPS is brought into focus on the computer for Tara DiCapua and Lorena Venegas. D-Dayf79
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E Day A tune for Chats and charlty 9 06 a m Scruples for the senlors Five seniors were teaching the senior morality class. These student-teachers showed a filmstrip on their subject the exploitation of women. They also reported on different aspects of the topic and had the class listen to a guest speaker. By the end of the semester everyone in the class had an opportunity to share infor- mation on varying morality topics As senior Florie McGovern said of her project It was hard work but I found it interesting to find out what people really think about women. After second class doors to every room opened and students poured into the halls. But this time people didn t just make their way to another classroom they all headed in the same direction - towards the gym. After everyone in the school was settled on the gym floor Sr. Ellen Cronan read off the days announce- ments. Because that only took about 10 minutes stu- dents had 15 minutes of free time left. Most of it was spent in the cafeteria enjoying a quick snack or talking to friends. A few girls went to their next class to finish homework while still others tended to business or held short meetings. Like many others Veronica Holmes was grateful for the chance this break gave her to socialize with her friends before going back to class. 3 18 p m Aid for the young and the Innocent By 3:00 every Monday two freshmen lane Montano and Dawn Esposito were down at Barry junior High. As part of their freshman service project they spent the next hour as assistant teachers for the third and fourth grade catechism classes. Among other things they quizzed the children on their prayers and taught them the rosary. Both lane and Dawn enjoyed helping the kids. I I O o 10:30 a.m. A meeting of the multitudes As a member of the clown ministry workshop, Rosemary Grillo shares a special moment with Sr. Henry at the Manor Halloween party. 'Ng' 80fE-Day 4, , if .Y Ala s !! V
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