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Page 19 text:
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QUT OF THE PA T Throughout the centuries, western civilizations have recognized the need for individuals to acquire the rich cultural heritage of the ancient Romans. The attainment of this cultural background, the foundation of our modern society, has always been considered necessary for well- rounded education. To this goal Sister Jean Margaret has devoted her energies and her career in education, spread- ing the history of ancient Rome. The history of Rome constitutes a major and vital study of the classical language, Latin. The culture, cus- toms and government of this civilization are examined in detail. Virgil, Caesar and Zeus are no longer the ancient society of Rome. The Modern Language department is directed by Sister Agnes Carol. The Spanish program is enriched by the modern facility of a language laboratory. With the pres- ent day Peace Corps and an extensive diplomatic service, the value of Spanish as a conversational language cannot be underestimated. The instruction of French occupies the time and ef- forts of Mr. Brillaut. Those who studied this language of diplomacy encountered a difficult challenge and over- came it. Kawai y . ignite? F ,,,,QE5 Q, st m EJ all s Terry Jo Kraynak and Manuel Araoz go over their French vocabulary for their classmates. 3555 5 Sa-Jaws 3 Q 5 Ma
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Mg Five full time moderators assist in the operation of language booths that serve over 240 students, Pictured here is J. Regal. To date an average of 25 students use the lab daily to perfect their language ability, Mary Hurth is preparing a tape.
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HGABRIEL DEB TORS SWEEP ments in the Junior English classrooms. Here Jon Tomlan- Sr. Rita Mary, Mrs. Green, and Brother Kevin are among the outstanding English department faculty. The curriculum is coordinated to present a variety of literature. 16 Dramatizations of Macbeth were among the livelier mo- ovich, John Mertz, Julie Seymour and Brian Dunnigan re hearse the Banquet scene their impressions The Seniors read and analyzed the D1v1ne Comedy this year Ma r g a r et Chapman and Mary Robke d 1 s play artistic impressions. 'iff . M, f a..,..,, ,.,.,f3b 'Ti f
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