Holy Family High School 1951 Yearbook (Auburn, NY) - Full Access
20 The "finished product" of the soph– omore English course requires a familiarity with various types of lit– erature. H ere, after reading a modern narrative poem, the class is ready to listen to the recorded version by way of review. Above: "That's right. Now, hold it for just one minute." Sister CarmelJa's instructions to Richard GaUo prepare the eager biologists looking on– William Steigerwald, Maureen Mc– ' nd Marcia Fitzpatriclc- for experiments in d issection. the scissors slip! Right: Just get in the huddle with these sophomore geometricians if you want to straighten out your axioms and proofs. Mary Ann Glancy, Mau– reen McLaughlin, David Hickey and Joseph Sartori are getting a 6nal brushing-up before the quarterly exam begins. With the loss of a few comrades and the addition of two new members, the sophomore class made a confident start into what often proves to be, scholasti– cally, their heaviest year. Sodality, sports, dramatics ·all played a part in making the year busy and enjoyable as the class of 1953 looked ahead to the coveted rank of upperclassmen, to be theirs in a few short months.
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