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SENIORS hard nvorh homework slow worh no worh Precise measurements are a strict requirement in this physics lab where Pot Zeller and Dick Miller demonstrate a theory. Bernie Dukehart and Margie Shade demonstrate the use of a dictaphone in this Sten II class as Dolores McNicholas, Pat Toye, Pat Murphy, and Cindy Benigan observe. Marshall ts challenging the seniors to analyze the imagery in his favorite account of sailors, The Rime of the Ancient Mariner. It looks as if Charles Reif has an answer. 37
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Senior art students cluster about Peggy King ' s water color and hope theirs will be as successful. L-r are Gail Blake, Bob Skidmore, Michael Reier, and Debbie Hopf. All snoggles are woggles; this woggle ' s a luke, claims Tom Widerman poetically. But what ' s a luke? puzzle Mary Frances Smith and Rhona Keim. Odd as it sounds, the logic of modern math can be discerned here. Danny DuVall has just stopped in to see how the POD project is progressing. Look, Dan, says Debbie, Mary Jo and Nancy really are getting ahead. Paul Malicki meantime looks as if the extra work is paying off. 36
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MODERN AND CLASSICAL LANGUAGES Have you used the Readers Guide to Periodical Literature? Sister asks these seniors busy finding material for their papers for history and English classes. Lew Kaufman, Betty Crom- well, Oona Byron, Peggy Judge, Tom Hiser, Ed Widerman, Cindy Supik, and Ronald Gonseski have learned that there is much more to library facilities than the card catalogue. Pyramus and Thisbe? Of course, as only Jane Anderson and Steve Sheeler know, demonstrating for this Latin IV class where Kathie Franz, Anita Smith, Judy Herrling, Mary Vaefh, and Sister Theodore may also be seen. Often termed a dead language, Latin may be the key to other tongues and to literary allusions. In TC ' s four-year program, Latinists acquire essential skills, learn of the gods and goddesses, follow Caesar ' s conquests, watch the Cicero-Cataline debates, and trace the steps of the glorious Aeneas. This year, the object of the Latin Club was to study the Roman and Greek myths. 38
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