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of ancient and modern cultures Ellen's question causes chairman Eleanor's reply to amuse the history panel including Madeleine, Fleanor, Terry, Maureen, Carol, Gloria and Ellen. eniors' pleasure. i This group of International Relations members shows mixed reactions, rivaled by Ver-na's sleepy one. History panels, travel movies, and slides, con- stitute senior activity in history period for the six months' after their regents examinations in January. During that time, the classes are divided into groups, each group responsible for a par- ticular topic, and the topic presented for the rest of the class as a strict panel discussion. This activity not only increases their knowledge of the subject, but provides practice in public speak- ing as well. but Mary Iane's somber expression is Y: 'K t Asseevg
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Basic historical studies The history of any subject is essential to its appreciation, therefore to appreciate our own country better, as well as understand cultures throughout the world, a four year history pro- gram is integrated as part of academic studies. ln addition, International relations club pro- vides movies and excursions to those who wish to carry their interest in the subject into the realm of extra-curricular activities. Here too, S, H. M. succeeds in offering opportunities to pursue a course to its fullest extent, regardless of limited facilities. Miss Neville helps a freshman over a difficult problem in Social studies. juniors and seniors in Intematiorial relations club pause during a tour to have a picture taken at the U.N. building. When l10t visiting some point of interest, interesting places are brought to club members through movies, film strips, and slides. 14 3 K Q S i
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and their languages Latin has long been considered a difficult subject, but once mastered, it offers a lacy to a much richer understanding of the lovely Latin hymns and so much else in the liturgy. Dili- gence in ireshman vear paves the wav for success o N v I I W. Y I o not only in Qfaelhc Vlars, Caceros orations, but also in Virgils account of the fall of Troy and Diclols immortal story. Four years of Latin are offered interested students. Marie I-Ieneghan, Kathleen Ford, Nancy Crowe, Joanne Dell- Aquila, Vinnie Santoro and Terry Coyne may smile for the picture but they mean business when preparing for the Know English CDD test. Freshmen are alert as Nora Liston uuizzes Patricia De Graff -during Latin class. juniors enjoy some sessions with Cicero but Denise O'Rourke tries correlating Latin with the American Observer.
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