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Mr. James Maughan Economics I, World History Football Coach Sr. Margaret Mary Minghetti Guidance Department w . Mrs. Rosalyn Miller Fashion Design I,II Food Prep Sr. Alice Marie Morley P Art 1,11,111 Mr. Russell Nalepa Intro to Computer Program- ming, Geometry, Algebra II Senior Play Director The Foreign Language Department has been revised into a new and exciting learning ex- perience. Two new courses which have been added are Introduction to Spanish and Italian I. The experience of learning is never complete and this year, records, tapes and books have made this experience more enriching. Film- strips and movies help students to picture in their minds what life in a foreign country is like. With maps and posters students can better understand the geography of the coun- tries they are learning about. ff' V Mr. Terrence Murphy Modern Moral Issues, Social Awareness, Jesus God-Man World Relig., PL--- f'I..L Anlun-nu Miss Kathleen Muzevich Intro to Spanish, Spanish I,III Yearbook Adviser t ',,' A 5 -',' 5 Mr. Anthony Orlando American History, Problems of Democracy Boys Golf Coach Sr. Marie Celine Olejar Gudiance Department 9
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This year, two very important courses were added to the English curriculum, Yearbook and Newspaper Journalism classes. The Newspaper Staff not only changed its format, but in addition to its eight regular issues, was able to produce three special sports issues, a special April Fools issue and a Senior Pictorial issue. This is the first year the Yearbook staff was given class time to work on the book. During the class, with cooperation and hours of hard work, the yearbook was once again a success. Mrs. Claudia Hodge Basic English, American Literature, Career Comm. FTA, Freshman Mrs. Mary Irene Hoffman College Prep, Universal Man, Intermediate Comp, Intro to Novel, Sacristy Sr. Marlene LoGrasso Mr. Lewis Lowery Individualized Reading Physical Education Reading Coordinator Boys Tennis Coach 8 Rev. Terrence Hazel Intro to Bible, Good News Decisions Decisions, Social Awareness, Special Education .XX Mr. Robert Jenkins American Literature, Record Keeping, Business Law Boys Track Coach Mrs. Maria Macchione Journalism I,II2 Science Fiction, Am. Lit., Mythology Newspaper, Junior Class Adviser Mr. David Helsel Chemistry Mr. Patsy Lagnese Basic English, Spanish I Senior Play Director Mr. Donald Marsco Psychology Athletic Trainer V, 4
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522'-Fx sito ,. Rev. William Petrunak Manhood Senior Class Adviser, Dean of Men . ,fan ,A if Mrs. Christine Rhode Intro to Algebra, Algebra I Mr. William Senyak Guidance Department Student Council Adviser Choffin Adviser 10 ith lst Mr. John Phillips Band, Mixed Chorus Danceline Mrs. Mary Pyne Physical Education Girls Tennis Coach Sr. Regina Rogers Sacraments, Womanhood Student Council Adviser nh, x '2- 'KN X , 6 x-1fifn-- .' Miss Carol Rossi Miss Vincetta Russo yr' vgilfgefi Sandia I American Literature, Crea- Basic English, American Lit. Sntfo 0 'SQnCe,Ed V516-3 tive llvriting I,IIg Inaivid. speech, Icfncff 'We' UW 'On Reading, Girls Basketball NFL Adviser, Speech and HS 'uc or Debate Coach The education of Ursuline's students has al- ways been a many faceted process. Academic subjects were important to increase intel- lectual and general knowledge, but just as important were physical education classes and , g athletics for the physical development and - coordination of young, active teens. For the first time ever, students studying health had the priveledge of their own text- books and the use of reference materials and visual aids purchased with government funds. These were used to help educate students in regards to present day health standards. The Physical Education classes obtained a wide variety of equipment which offered students diversified activities and an opportunity to develop many new skills. Q-Af
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