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To spark the fre ofinterest in American and English authors, panel discussions are incorporated into the sophomore English classes. Whether the author is Poe, Kipling, Sandburg, Shakespeare or Tennyson, he will find an enthusiastic welcome Hom these students. Pictured are: Frances Drouillaral Becky Kleuber, Ted Novak, Tom Holt and Anna Macke. The pen is mightier than the sword. Senior students in English composition learn to express their thoughts in a clear and interesting manner. Exchanging ideas on the sgzle ofa theme are Ken Marcz'niah, Marcia Siwajck and Fm Holt. Page 28
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of Science Physicalscience is a basic course thatshows the z'nterrelation ofphysics, chemistry, geol- ogy, astronomy and meteorology. In the held of physics, john Kepus explains the concave lens and virtual image to Eileen Dillon, Patricia Walasinshi ana' Ma ry Olcgah. While fohn McHugh checks a reference, Christopher Hunter waits to ex- plain convex lenses ana' the real image to the group. Theoretical knowledge is tested by practical application in the chemistry laboratory. Thro ugh experiments, stualentchemzsts learn about elements, their properties, structure and reactions. Determinz'ng the gram-mole- cular weight ofa compound is Mary Hawr- hins, Dennis Marsh weighs copperjilings while Kathleen 0'L0ughlin lights theBunson burner. At Albin Marczalds nod of ap- proval Mary Seitz adds suhfur to the copper filings. Page 27
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Friends, Romans, Countrymen, lend me your ears! David Kolodziejczyk, one ofMr. Richard's students, finds that golden tongued oratory is mastered onbl with prac- ti'ce. The class is publicspeaking is but one ofthe courses included under the general heading of language arts. To complete the requirements in English, seniors may elect journalism, composition, or Survey ofEnglish Lit- erature. These students have chosen the latter. Pope's Rape of the Lock is given a modern touch by Patrick Rajjergz as he snips a lock oflorraine Kotlewski's hair. Carobfn fasinski andfohn Gardnerplay omber, the card game described in the same play. Note cards, references, footnotes and bibliographies for their research papers keepjuniors running around in circles. The scope of subjects investigated ranges from the Origin ofDrama to The Credibiligz of Fbzing Saucers. Taking a breather to look over her source cards is CarolDmytryka. English Encourages Creativity Page 29
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