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Finding out that another term paper was due in two weeks added joy to the lives of these Loretto Seniors. “God Is Living was the basic theme of Sister Judith Mary's religion classes. Sister also carried this theme into her French and English classes. With understanding and an added bit of humor, Sister writing. Her religion classes were conducted on a Joann conducted Phased English and religion classes. personal level with small groups. Under Sister's direction, twice weekly the Seniors learned the techniques of clear and concise short story and essay 9
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A new member of the English Department this year was Miss Stone. She instructed seventh and eighth graders in the basic tools of writing and grammar. In Oral Interpretation, the students learned one of the basics of public speaking.-lowering their voice registers. CREATION AND CREATIVITY In the English Departmant this ear was con- ducted an experiment in learning—Phased English, This meant that there were Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors in the same English class, studying together and learning to know each other at the same time. By changing instructors at the beginning of each quarter, the students were able to get several views on the literature they were studying. Mr. Sullivan's contributions to his English classes, Oral Interpretation classes and the Drama Club proved to be invaluable.
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COM M I'N ICATION Loretto is learning to express yourself—in Latin, French or Spanish, as well as in English. Studying a language m?ans films, tapes, books, magazines, records, songs, poster, a couple of skits, and even some traditional grammar and vocabulary. This year in the new language lab students used ear phones and tape recorders to improve their listening skills. Sister Alexandrine used the modern methods of teaching a modern language, such as films and tapes, but she didn’t neglect the old fashioned method of individual attention. Sister Joan was kept busy this year by Loretto’s more than two hundred French students and Mr, McGrath, a student teacher from Rockhurst College.
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