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Students observe man to calculate his course 594 B.C. 800 A.D. 1800 A.D. September 3, 1968 September 4, 1968 September 20, 1968 October 29, 1968 November 6, 1968 November 22, 1968 February 3, 1969 April 1969 June 1969 Summer 1969 Greeks set up first democracy Charlemagne crowned King of Empire Major powers vie for the Americas Government students meet Miss Gallagher and Mr. Schlaff Sister Cabrini and Mr. Headley introduce Geography and History Term papers for Government assigned Students vote — Democrats win! Students tally electoral votes — Republican victory ! ! Fail Safe returned to library Freshmen “storm the Bastille” American History enters “New Deal” Doors close to 210, 203, 202, 107, 103, 101 Social Studies students begin to appreciate quality and scope of completed courses (Left) Fred Hoffman. Eleanore English and Barry Cavasin display their talents and ideas for the '68 elections. (Above) Phyllis Flanigan checks the time line to place her modern world. (Above right) Mr. Schlaff points out the workings of the American economics system to Pete Siciliano. (Right) Mike Narkiewicz and Pal Krawczyk reconstruct the epic first flight of the Wright Brothers. (Top right) Social Studies Faculty: Mr. Schlaff and Mr. Ilcadley, Miss Gallagher and Sister Cabrini.
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artistry in science “What are these holes on my apron from and how did I get these black spots on my arms?” Daily, without fail, Mr. Fleezanis meets these technical and the other not-so-technical problems of his chemistry students with un- paralleled competence and wit. To balance an equation, conserve energy or repair a bean- bag frog mascot, he simply dips into his caul- dron of science secrets to the amazement of both his “junior alchemists” and his shaky Biology “surgeons”. But, there’s still more to come from the abyss of the labs, where Sister Anne Regina shouts sympathetically, “There’s only one frog per student, so do a good job.” At the same time, right next door, Mr. Konieczny puzzles his physical science with questions like, “Why hasn’t Niagara Falls run out of water?” Then comt the psychic senior physicists who hit Mr. Kieffer with zingers like, “What’s E=mc- in MPH?” Soon, armed with their patched aprons, polka-dot arms and poignant questions, Arrows will go out to revolutionize the science world.
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