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Sister Lenore ' s freshman English class studies literature in paper- back form. Here, Pam Hally, Jeff Dakin, Dave Bullock, Kathy Froelich, Roger Ford, and Dave Hubbard are reading an autobio- In team-teaching experiments are the English classes of Sis- ter Sarah and Miss Walker, studying American literature with respect to the life of Abraham Lincoln. graphical work by the late Doctor Tom Dooley. In the freshman year, students receive a wide sample of material ranging from sentence structure to analysis of short stories. In Sister Eileen ' s Speech Class, junior Addison Simpson uses a portable sound system to introduce an author ' s work in poetry.
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Speech, English Simulate Sweet Sounds Senior Mike Legge adjusts the volume level for junior John Timme as seniors Terri Watson, Cecilia Lov e, and Ken Kanaby await their turn to record messages to be sent to nearby grade schools encour- aging students to attend Ritter. At our bookstore, junior Jim Farrell shows senior John Venezio one of the paperbacks carried for the English classes.
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Math Intriguing To the Curious The wide variety of courses offered by our Mathematics department gives each student a chance to find the course which appeals to him. The fresh- man may choose from General Math, Pre- Algebra and Algebra I. Those who wish to take more math may elect Geometry and Algebra II; the really mathematically inclined seniors study analytic geometry in Math IV. The stu- dents find that the logic which is the foundation of Mathematics plays a large part in their daily lives. Russ Harris points out the properties of functions for fellow seniors Cecilia Lowe and Ken Kanoby in Sister Mercedes ' first period Math IV class. Discussing the construction of a right angle are junior Linda Bullock, senior Karen Martin, and sophomore Mark Schwartiel. Improvization helps students grasp fundamental geometric shapes using classroom articles.
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