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Senedictute CLASSES mcid xur t auy te. RELIGION III concentrates on the Mass. Here, Bergman, Hovorka, Dierks, and Murrane learn about the chalice and its appurtenances. Since a student is most of all a student in the classroom, the class- room holds the highest place in Maur Hill life. Neither sports nor social activities can overshadow its prime importance. Hence the stress on learning to study--and the con- cern for improving techniques of teaching. Perhaps the major innovation this year was the introduction of the American Observer to keep history and constitution students abreast of current events. Phono- graph records were purchased for history classes. They featured the Revolutionary War and Abraham Lincoln. The sophs purchased five film strips from Life for use in their modern history class. The typing room received new typing desks, and flourescent lights il- luminated many of the classrooms. Speech class put the new tape re- corder to good use and new equip- ment arrived for the physics lab. ENGLISH IV, a classical course, valuable for future journalists or any other occupation, is under the direction of Fr. John. Studying the tragedies of Shakespeare are Underwood, Smith, Vogt, Goracke, Morrisey, Kocour, and Wickey.
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LEFT: LATIN II PROVES TO BE not so dead after all. Looking at the brighter side are L. Rottering, Steichen, Perkins, and Bals. GEOMETRY EMPLOYS ALGEBRA to solve some problems, h and Vanderweide work the problem with the aid of Burkart Noll. Father Edwin is the critical looking professor at the ri TYPING PREPARES MANY STUDENTS for later business wor Father Daniel looks on with discerning eye as Ronald, Cade Smith, and Haupt engage in short speed test. 21
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