Marian High School - Marian Way Yearbook (Birmingham, MI)

 - Class of 1972

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Diverse resources provide stronq French sequence The largest language department at Marian, French continued to challenge students at every level. The department was well stocked with records, tapes, work books and various other resources both in the classrooms and in the language laboratory. Comprehension and speaking were the emphasized areas for students in French I and Il. In these classes students presented skits, learned dialogues and devel- oped a basic vocabulary. Third and fourth year students progressed to writing extended pieces in French and broadened their reading in literature. While continuing to listen to and speak the language, a study of French history and culture was also pursued by the students. Along with Marianis other language pupils, French classes attended language festivals at Marygrove and Oakland University. 0

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Religion clcisses explore, seek nnecininq involvement A new policy of the religion department this year was the requirement of only five semesters of religion for graduation. A minimum of one semester of religion a year was also required. This program was beneficial to most students, increasing the number of available courses and easing scheduling. Media and Values, Christian Eth- ics, Human Sexuality, and Contemporary Thinkers were courses most often selected by upperclassmen, who could also choose from classes in Church History, Eastern Reli- gions, Catechetics and others. While freshman religion was not a new course, the mat- erial studied was newly arranged. Human Relationships of Cod and lVlan and Prophets in Society were ninth grade semesters courses. Much time in the freshmen reli- gion classes was spent on the study ofthe Resurrection.



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'sv 'ff . . In the language lab, Margaret Osborne fleftj drills grammar. Nancy Ankers and Cathy McNair present a skit for their French IV class. T AYVV if 1 MPM I , num, Mrs. Veronica Dewey fabovej finds student responses to taped lessons encouraging. Mrs. Ruzicska fabove leftj happily clarifies a French test for Michele Ward. 29

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