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Page 16 text:
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Linguists go international visit Chaucer; Caesar This year a hard-working Arrow could set out to tackle an exciting foreign language like Spanish, French or Latin, or he could devote himself entirely to a mysterious tongue called English. In mid-September his journey to some faraway destination began. If it was France, Monsieur Headley was his guide. If his goal was Spain, Seniorita Morales led the way. The 108 Time Machine left him on the Appian Way. A bi-linguist could mix his abilities and take the “Grand Tour” through French, Spanish. Latin and English in ten short months! But, if he’d rather “see America first”, he could step right into 204 and Sister Marie Annette’s English class. All-American revival sessions are held for anyone lucky enough to stumble in. These sessions are as traditional as apple pie and baseball. “Ambiguous words” and “key concepts” are tossed back and forth as precises are carefully written and students discover that in America, as in Ancient Greece, “man is man”!
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(Opposite above) At the first assembly of the school year, Sister Agnes Charles presents Karen Cardelli with a rulebook, the symbol of her Student Council office. (Opposite) Quiet but dynamic, assistant principal, Sister Rose Margaret, capably runs the office whenever duty calls. (Left above) A smiling Mrs. McGuire awaits anyone with a problem, be it paying tuition or renting a tie. (Left) With all of her office work completed for the day, Sister Agnes Charles joins the Sodality for an evening Mass, fBelow) Amid stacks and piles of papenvork, Sister Agnes Charles manages a pleasant re- ception for office visitors.
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(Far left, standing) English Faculty; Miss Fix. Sister Joellen Marie, Miss Cloutier. Mr. Zielenski. (Seated) Sis- ter Celeste. Sister Marie Annette. (Opposite, below) With one down and only five to go, Tom Parsons meets Mark Twain in the “Jumping Frog of Calavaras County.” (Below) Mr. Headley finds hand motions an in- dispensible part of the French lan- guage as he and Renee Passkiewicz dialogue. (Left) Ray Proulx wants to listen to the football game but Miss Morales and Joanne Tenaglia con- vince him that he would rather “tune in” to the latest Spanish tape. 13
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