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Mrs. Iawua pensively gazes on Freshman English class. LANGUAGE ARTS Although we use English throughout most of our lives, there has been some question as to the correctness in which we utilize it. This however is not the main objective in taking the required four years of English. With studies of authors both American and English and stories both Fiction and Non- fiction, the Language Arts Department has also scheduled interesting and informative speakers. Sister Elma Fitzgerald, a Holy Names Sister, spoke of the missionary work she does in Lesitho. Mr. Weaver presented facts about the organization and running of the Federal Government. These speakers and the many others who made presentations for the students may have opened up previ- ously closed channels of their minds. This then is very important and may prove to be more significant in the future. So as stated, the subjects tuaght in English may not greatly improve our speech habits, but allow us to more fully understand the fundamentals of English Language Arts and widen our channels of knowledge. 34 EZ? In the Sophomore production, The Admirable Crichton , members of the shipwrecked party warm themselves by a small fire. Pat Leavy presents his views on novel The Invisible Man .
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fl Q E . .I --sw. QA. Barb Beyer and Cindy Narrava prepare an experiment. LaGranduer and Mark Benoit get helpful - 1 SCIENCE As the year progressed, the student learned many things to help them in later life. In a science course, the pupils learned to ask questions and to find answers to the problems. The various sciences offered at Marist help students to explore and understand new con- cepts concerning the world around them. The four physical sciences taught here are Elementary science, Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. - l v S a -S' ,L r. ff' V 4, john Baird and Steve Jones do their homework in the Freshman Science class hints from Mr. Holloway. 33
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D.-1 james Weaver Speaks on the upcoming elections. CQ 3 . mei' 1 o' 2 W ee in N . Sf If Two speakers from the Afro-A merican Institute exchange ideas with students. 35
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