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doors to peace and friendship Traversing the barriers of the classroom, language transports us to various exper- iences in time and location - a quiet lunch at a sidewalk cafe in Paris, a Spanish holi- day in Madrid, a walk in the market place of ancient Rome, a day with our forefathers in early America. Competently guiding these tours, two English teachers, two French teachers, one Latin teacher, and one Spanish teach- er staff our language department, broaden- ing our cultural appreciation of others in the vast and interesting human family. Sister Ann Philippa and Sister Agnes, English instruc- tors, examine new material for use in their classes. Sister Ann Philippa moderates the Aeademites in their journalistic endeavors and Sister Agnes advises the National Honor Society. Language, music, and art are man's chief means of self-expression. Through a mastery of these skills a person is better prepared to ad- just and become a contributing member in our society. Here, at the Academy, skilled teachers in these fields aid students in becoming more aware of the beauty, the feeling and the use of our languages, music and art. Sister Eugenia Marie is in charge of the music depart- ment of Saint Joseph Academy. Sister gives piano in- struction to the Aeademites, conducts the sophomore and Cecilian choruses, and moderates the Sodality of Our Lady. I3
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Languages and music open the Sister Sheila Mary prepares 2 French recording for her language students. Besides instructing her French classes, Sister also moderates the Red Cross Club. ' Mrs. John Kelley explains a difficult point of gramniar to hor Latin class. Mrs. Joseph Arralde describes the use of the lace rnantilla to her Spanish students.
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Faculty instills an appreciation Sister Denise, Sister Mary Clare, and Sister Loretta Clare admire the new mathematics textbooks. Oooh! its alive! The cubcd root of 176 times the quotient. . . Did you say NaCl or was it CaCl? The whys of nature, the essence of mathematics and the Wonders of chemistry are many of the fascina- tions probed by young Academy bi- ologists, chemists, and mathemati- cians. Sister Paul Marie bioloff instructor, 3 Z3 prepares a specimen for microscopic jObSCI'V3tiO1'1.
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