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4' 4'-V' Kun-.iw-A '4 Above: Freshman Dave Parrott searches frantically for a definition as Clif Moshoginis beats him to the word. Left: Setting up the film study projector, Bob Osborne shows Brad Ferguson how Dirty Harry looks in reverse. Below: English II students act remotely interested in the Scarlet Letter as they struggle to remain awake. ,J N 'I' n ' 1 rigzg , ego inf? E-fr , S.. O-Q 96-ENGLISH-LANGUAGE '-11? ltr.. ,.
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i M . .W - S .X 1 - . In 4 V X - 5. fav' Left: Brother Donald Mor- gan explains a few theology highlights to Tad Cousino and Allen Iott. Below: In a mock world court decid- ing the fate of man's free will, bailiff Joe Delrue swears in Adolf I-iilter lDan Larsonj. Flin.--f- .J Theology Students Explore Scripture, Morals Under the excellent direction of Theology Dept. head Brother James Rottenbucher and teaching affiliates, this year's staff added a dimension into the basic teachings of Christian theology. F r e s h m e n theology dealt with biblical scripture in the Old! New Testament, and en- abled the students to read scripture and where to locate it. Church history and structure were re- viewed by the sophomore students, as they were taught new ideas on how the Church was formed, and the great individuals who were involved in this formation. Junior theology dealt with morals and ethics, and taught the students to choose the right and moral decisions in life, along with the forming of a clear conscience. Dating and marriage were the main topics of senior theology, as it prepared the students for the everyday c hall enge s of life, and readied the individuals for adult Christian expectations.
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English, Language - Exploration Into Cultures The English department of Catholic Cen- tral strove to increase the student's ability to understand, appreciate and use both English Literature and the language itself. Freshmen English students s tudi ed the basics of grammar and c 0 m p o sitio n. The sophomore course was the s tudy of Ameri- can Literature from its beginning to the pre- sent. Third year students studied the devel- opement of literature and culture in England. Seniors were offered a choice between film- study and journalism. The English staff included: Mr. Esper, Br. Ronald, Mr. Lauwers, Br. Alberto, Mr. Murzyn, and Fr. Prentice. The language department offered three courses in Spanish. Br. Phillip's unique ap- proach to teaching allowed each student to develope at his own rate. Also, tapes, rec- ords andfilmstrips were used by the instruc- tor to enable the students to advance their knowledge of Spanish cultures as well as the language. ft ffifiiifi-if F1 . Q 'Wu 4 , , , I .7 , v. . q., ,. 'Q f law? Above: Junior jerry jackson and Seniors Pat Millican, Dave Kelley and Carlos Montenegro sit back, put their feet up and enjoy a good book with Brother Phillip Alessandro during Spanish class. Top: Brother Phillip explains a new verb to Thomas McCormick in Spanish I. ENGLISH-LANGUA GE 97
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