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Caeser's Conquests 2 Jxig, Qt, B B if K we My N 5 ik Jacqueline Oman 4 O f' mt v:.f, iff an Rita Patti 5 ,Vj1i ,, .,'x Q 5' Marie Pietrykowski Mary Beth Prausa Kathleen Purpora Kathleen Oman Janet Packee Mary Ann Peck Mary Pesch Sharon Pankonen Rosalie Peters A eyer Marilyn Pastoret 'L 1 ..z, t1,. tl 'S Barbara Petersen Q 'nm -Onan, Iidm-we Preparing to spin Caesar, the number one record in Latin II, are Barbara Benson and Kathryn Stiec. 99
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Latin Students Translated ment are these students of Sister Mary Bonaventure's Spanish ll class: Carol Kulwicki, Annette Kubinski, Virginia Wangerin, Geraldine Gelhaus, Joan Zimmer, and Barbara Peterson. Visiting the college language lab in order to try out the equip The sophomore Latin students translated Caesar's conquests. Gallia est omnis divisa in partes tres .... All Gaul is divided into three parts .... This was one of the first and most famous sentences the sophomores learned to trans- late. Remember the pages and pages of transla- tion the girls wrote in their notebooks while a fellow student recited the translation? The biggest proiect of the language groups was the assembling ofa new language laboratory, which contained earphones, tape recorders, and amplifiers, to teach the students how to speak and pronounce their words correctly. In deciding the type of equipment to be purchased for the lab, the sophomore Spanish students visited the Car- dinal Stritch College language laboratory. gComo esta usted hoy'? lHow are you to- day?l Muy bien gracias. lVery well, thank you.l These were among the familiar refrains echoed by the sophomores in Spanish class as they strove to become proficient in the tongue of their southern neighbors. Judith Movroydis Laurel Mueller L 55 'Q 7 fs -,le ii T Mary Mrochinski - Lf. se K ,gf is-Q Loretta Nalencz
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Stucly of Geometry . 1 ww WM XM i XX 'u,s,, 'f om:w, Diane Banach, Judy DeBack, and Rose Ann Hildman listen attentively as Miss Joan Nugent explains one of the ways to prove a triangle congruent. U ig. u ut H e i i r'r1 V tg V -'l 2 : i K i s .. K Qt i' to V 'iili Susan Quartemont Edith Radovich Barbara Regenfelder Susan Ries Elizabeth Rozanski Louise Rueth Janet Ryczek Michelle Rygielski Georgia Rynderg Paulette Rzonca 100
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