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SECTION 1D-Row 1: Dymphna Agos, Donna Belyung, Carol Antinoro, Angela Barbalace, Lorraine Boyd, Joanne Caiazzo, Patricia Buttich, Carla Bocchini, Theresa Burket. ROW 2: Gary Bolino, John Bohn, Frank Baranowski, Thomas Brown, John Burns, John Britton, Paul Baskowsky, Joseph Barry. ROW 3: Janice Buckley, Mary Anne Bechtel, Linda Calandra, Susan Britton, Carol Angeline, Christine Bartolomei, Diane Boyle, Jacklyn Bonanni, Mary Ann Belardo. ROW 4: James Bullaro, Charles Betros, Gregory Britton, Robert Brovak, Bruce Bradley, Anthony Accinaro, Philip Bruccoleri, John Batties. ROW 5: Neil Apoldite, Stephen Bruni, Alfred Borgianini, Leo Brennan, Thomas Altobelli, Richard Bramley, Thomas Bender, Dennis Bittner, Robert Anchinsko. EXPANDING TUDIE PROGRAM AUGME T TUDE T OPPORTUNITIES According to the old saying, L'Variety is the spice of lifef' and life at St. Anthony High has plenty of variety, not only in extracurricular activities but also in curricular offerings as well. Choice of subjects here follows the up-to-date single curriculum, which allows students a wide variety of choices from academic and business programs. Studies range from college preparatory courses to the newly installed Co-operative Work Program, which enables sen- ior business students to divide their school day into school and business life. This program will go into full effect next year. College preparatory courses permit advanced students to prepare themselves for higher education. For example, the academic math program offers both modern and tra- ditional algebra, while the science department includes two types of biology and two types of chemistry. Scientific minded students can take four years of science and four years of mathematics, just as those more interested in language can progress up to four years in any two lan- guages: Latin, and French or Spanish. Two years of German also are offered. Students who wish to take part in the Co-operative Work Program can begin freshman year with general busi- ness training. Each year new courses are offered to inter- ested students. Two new studies this year are salesmanship and small business organization. With the actual start of the C.W.P. next year, new business courses will be introduced. For S.A.'s artistic boy or girl, courses in fine art and commercial art are available. Mechanical drawing is also open to boys, while home economics is open to girls. All students, regardless of their other choices, must take four years of English and two years of United States History. Four years of physical education and health are also required. Indeed S.A.'s curriculum is as varied as the students who share in its benefits. It is arranged to suit the many different personalities that form the student body.
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Two heads are better than one. James French and Gary McAbee put their heads together over a physical science balance problem. SECTION 2D--ROW 1: Kathleen Collins, Linda Di Mucci, Mary Cunningham, Susan Chesner, Victoria Corti, Kathleen Comfort, Karen De Blois, Linda Carmignani, Shirley Campbell, Evelyn Costello. ROW 2: Arthur Caola, Richard Canavera, James De Lucia, Paul De Angelo, Richard Dey, Joseph Cook, Anthony Di Stephano, John Dale, Donald Donahue. ROW 3: Rosemary Chiac- chio, Christine Di Claudio, Marlene Cieslikowski, Jeannette FRESHMAN HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES STANDING: Stephen Williams, Anthony Ligato Robert Gyenge, John Britton, Diana Nucaso. SEATED Alma Peters Sheila Cronin, Diane Graziano. Del Vecchio, Roseanna Chiacchio, Donna Cesario, Sheila Deccan, Paula Constantini, Anne Dietrich, Marianne Con- nor. ROW 4: Charles Czeizinger, Daniel Carmasino, George Dickovitch, James Cunningham, Thomas Czei- zinger, John De Lucia, William Chepiga, Peter Di Antonio, William Chapman. ROW 5: Sheila Cronin, Peter De Lucia, Daniel Chase, James Di Canzio, Kenneth Calu, Susan Costello.
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