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French dictation was given to improve both spell- ing and pronunciation. Help is often needed when one studies a foreign language, and Sister Alexandrine is always available when it is most needed. Sister Mary Ann returned to her hometown and to her alma mater when she came to Loretto this year. A ‘52 graduate, she fit well with the spirit of Loretto, especially when moderating the Sophomore class. Her wittly remarks and puns made her Latin and religion classes truly unique experiences.
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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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THE MINDS AND THE TIMES In a sociology class, in the Junior homeroom, and at Brown’s center on twelfth street. Sister Maureen’s open exuberance reached out and seemed to touch everyone. Miss Rush, a new teacher at Loretto this year, attempted to instill a profound appreciation of history in the Juniors. The History-Sociology Department, staffed by Sister Maureen, Sister Marie Victoria, Miss Rush, and Mr, Rashey Moten, brought universality to its students by making alive the past and its wisdom, the present and its confusion, and the future and its promises. Interest was often at a peek as various projects were undertaken. Sister Marie Victoria's history class made old newspapers to recreate the past. Sister Maureen's sociology class made a trek to Ward Parkway to view a national poverty exhibit. Mr. Moten and his current affairs classes engaged in some very stimulating discussions. Miss Rush's Juniors probed American History. This year was a timely one. 12
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