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l English explores meaning of communication This year a variety course was offered by the English De- partment. In addition to the study of literatureg creative writ- ing, contemporary novel, and speech are electives for the upper classmen. Another innovation this year was the method of team teaching. By this system, students are exposed to more than one teacher's viewpoints on a topic. Students are also encouraged to express their ideas freely. Early in October, a large group of interested Juniors and Seniors attended a memorable performance of Richard III at the Stratford, Ontario Festival. For the most part it was their hrst experience with the Shakesperian Theater-in-the-round. , Those students willing to meet a challenge may join the de- bate team under the direction of Sister Rose Margaret. Not only does this worthwhile organization improve the students speaking ability but he is given an opportunity to develop his mind and reasoning powers, as well as his self-confidence. 10
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Right: Completely absorbed in the senior religion readin assi nment, Pat De nan muses over the S 3 S abstract concept of man'sjustification of existence, Far right: An integral part of school life, Mass gives pause for recollection, re-evalution. The com- munity effon expressed here is for the intention of world peace. Below: Dispelling the air of formality usually ac- companying teacher-student relationship, Brother Cormac slyly pilfers a french fry from Ann Stom- ant s tray.
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