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4 wr 1 ,fy in-Z If Our high school religion is a study of our truine God proving His infinite love for us. Father Ruffing reminds Anne Armington,Anna Ryanhlohn Gross, and Larry Leaf ofthe debt we ow e to God and ofthe way in which He enables us to pay the debt of love and gain possession of Life Eternal. -1 16 ..1 1 I Conjugating verbs, translating pass- ages, acquiring complete knowledge of declension, and matching wits in vocabulary drills ar e all part ofthe study of Latin. Sister M. Victorine is giving Larry Wagner and Mike Lavelle these fundamental in- structions. The Sophomore English course pro- vides interest in literature, speech, and rhetoric. Most important of all writings studied are Silas Marner and Julius Caesar. Julie Higi is discussing thejoys of literature with Terry Baldwin, Patti Combes, Pat Reagin, Mike Williams, and Mary Ann Stine. H .77 ' ' C K' , 1. l ' II'X Old folk songs r ender e d a la francais are being played by Sister M. Xavier Theresefor SteveGordon,George Foskhul, Jack Rector,Steve Laughlin, 4 and Mike Reydell. I5 I i'
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As Susanna Graybiel keeps the files in or der, Alan Maier, Anna Marie Madigan, Linda Johnson, and Tom Lanane are making use ofthe various reference works in the library. The library is an e s S ential part of our high school life, as it is the source of our required reading and the foundation of our research. Microscopic work is one of the most fascinating parts of biology. While Deanna Daoust is handling the slides, Mary Godby and Tom C r i sler are getting their's into focus. Mr. Worden looks on. Ma r y Clare Degitz and Bryon Francoeur look on with int e r e s t as Mr. Renneisen demonstrates how the yardstickis balanced, ,-., , ,,,. ....,.Jm.uhnn using one of the basic laws of physics.
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