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Conversational Spanish is one ot the most emphasized points in the instruction, which is given with a genuine Castillian pronunciation. Suzanne Ianis, Sandra Tango, Carol Ullrich, Richard Cuthbert, Anita Genz, Iohn Coakley, Patricia Walsh, Catherine Willard, and Bob Halleck listen attentively while Sister Iohn Berchmans explains li in-t Second year Latin students realize the importance ot knowing parts ot verbs. Concetto Tavormina, Thomas Van- gritis, Sheila Walsh, Richard Sahli, Kathleen Tupik, Francis Murphy dis- play their knowledge by declining verbs. Work is the meat ot lite, pleasure the dessert. Maureen Foley is very alert when it comes time to answer a ques- tion posed during the Latin ll period.Anthony Delasey, Ioseph Matzek, Clara Beninati, Ray- mond Silika, Philip Meshinsky, Ioanne Zawrotnak. Catherine Schlicker is explaining the Profit and Loss Statement to Cecelia Beym,Veronica Sias, Rose Ann Darow- ski, Kathryn Burgham, Rita Bellomo, Susan Cassidy. These girls had the best bookkeeping projects. 65
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The secret of success is constancy to purpose. mi. 'wil' ln the group are.' Edith Hols- neck, Robert Halleck, Carol Ulrich, Mary Schaupp, Mary Ellen O'Neil, Iohn Coakley, Maureen O'Donnel, Dorothy Schumann, Pauline Trapani. Class discussion is in progress in this sophomore religion group. Victoria Orrell is start- ing the discussion as she points to the statement. Mary Ali- brando, Geraldine Cardile, loan Whaselsky, Pauline Tra- pani are also enthusiastic leaders ot the group. Barbara Bartus, Beverly Shug- rue lseatedl, and Victoria Bel- lero, Mary Ann Rogers, Carol Fives, Kathleen Kress lstand- ingl, discover a brand new world through the lens ol the microscope in biology class. Sophomores, rich in hope and ambi- tion, face strange new subjects, such as biology and geometry, with assur- ance. They have discriminating taste in choosing their electives. Eagerness to succeed can be noticed by their sin- cerity and efforts in studies.
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1 J . 6- nf Paul Iordan, acting as teacher, is ex- 1 Study ot a language is not just declensions and coniugations, but actual practice in everyday usages and courtesies. Eileen Tighe and Ioanne Zawrotnak, Thomas Vangritis and Anthony Delasey are polishing their manners by practicing intro- ductions in French I class. plaining the French lesson ot the day to Richard Mager,- Ioanne Barry, Carol Ann Budres. The lesson is the History tr ol Paris . Knowledge is power. N149 fe Eileen Maier and Fredrick Yorke lseatedl, and Lynn Sachs and ludith Rich lstand- ingl, seem to be enjoying a trip down Literary Avenue while discussing the imagery in Idylls ot the King. 64 topic with Eugene. Eugene Golda lists some ot the basic Catholic ideas which prove that Alfred Lord Tennyson had Catholic philosophy. Patricia Dempsey and William Homicki discuss the
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