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Discussion under way. William Hoey, Elizabeth Hosfeld, Charles Konieczny, and Carolyn George, members of English IV, consider an analysis of the Eliza bethean Period of English Literature with Judith Tidball. How to diagram. Today it is Miriam Hohman's turn at the board in English I class---and diagramming gerunds is the new step. Reference work occupies English III students, John Ondrejko fleft to rightj, Mary Madeline Bezek, Richard Pelton, Robert Shedlock, and Regina Biedenbach, as they prepare discussion on Drama. As Mary Emde reads her essay, English II students, Rosemarie Seaman and Lawrence Michelli, consider criticism of her composition.
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This group of World Geography students, Rebecca Bruney fleft no rightl, William Mattingly, Patricia Yakubik, Jack Emde and Ellen Burt, are making good use of the new atlas, gift of Seniors of '59. Father Schlueter and Freshmen in World History class consider a rather naive answer advanced by one of the budding, although misguided, historians in the class. Territorial expansion. Paul Mclessy points out the story of progress to John Longinie, Regina Biedenbach fstanding rightj, Mary Madeline Bezek fseated lefty and Darla Oliver, classmates in U. S. History,
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opening doors with language keys Something new in Latin Il! In preparation for the March P. T. A. meeting Sheryl Cazzell Cleft to rightj, George Moss, Patrick Grubbs, Mary Emde and Margaret Ondrejko rehearse skit A Day Without Latin. .SQSNU Latin I students in action. David Gerko translates while Diana King and Rico Caruso check his work as they await their turn at the board . A little competition. Latin lllstudents, Anthony Baltz and Christopher Bast vie with one another in translating. Sister Justinian will be the judge. J Mun X f x sl 1 i
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