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Page 29 text:
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Left: Mr. Schlaff gives some last minute instructions on the assignment to Jane Shruga. Below Center: Debbie Kubicki and Joe Remijan discuss their promising futures as Supreme Court Judges. Below Far Left: Mr. Schlaff delivers another stimulating talk on the stock market. Above Far Left: Mrs. McCarroll helps Steve Pomorski with his World History lesson. Above Center: Cathy Fragoso listens as Mr. Sekerak talks about the aspects of law in a criminal case. Above: Mr. O'Donnell gives an informative lecture to his class. 25
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Voyages, Conquests and Battles History can be defined in three simple, yet extremely complicated words, past, present, and future. We study the past, live the present, and dream the future. During Freshman year the past is emphasized when Mrs. McCar- roll and Mr. Kwasny make voyages, conquests and ancient battles clear and tangible. Next we move up in time with Mr. O’Donnell when he introduces us to the famous presidents and the Con- trasting Decades of the thirties and forties. In honor of our Bicentennial two new courses, Modem American and Bicentennial History, have been added to the ever growing History curriculum. These courses help to put us in the “Spirit of ’76”. Government, Constitutional Law, Current Issues, Economics and Criminology are made easier Senior year by the open-minded Mr. Schlaff and the law-orientated Mr. Sekerak. These courses help round off the History curriculum and prepare us for our future as voting Ameri- can citizens. 24
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Above: Mr. Headley goes over the lesson, while Marcia Remho and Eileen Sheehan look on. Top: Tim Burke and Toni Roberts enjoy their Latin class with Sister Marie Harold. Above Right: Mr. Headley begins class with recitation. Above Far Right: Miss Kuzdzal translates the Spanish Hail Mary. Far Right: Miss Kantzler answers one of many French questions that first year students have. Right: Oliver Fragoso and Ken Lepczynski get a bit of advice from Miss Kuzdzal. 26
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