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English In addition to the basic course which introduced freshmen to literature , speech and stressed the specific development of reading skills. Then, as sophomores, students studied American Lit. Advancing to elective courses, juniors and seniors made choices from Short Story, Humanities, various types of literature , Creative Writing, Composition, Drama, Speech, and Journalism. The curriculum was enhanced by Multi-media , such as modern film, speakers, and field trips. 1 . Peggy Junker and Kathy Lykins participate in the discussion during Mass Media . 2. Sister Francis Assisi - Humanities, journalism. 3. Miss Angeline Uhrig - English 1, II, III IV. 4. ,Christmas newsboard made by the Journalism Class . 5. Miss Eileen Brennan - English II, III, IV. 6. Sister Cynthia - English, Religion. 7 . Vicki Nippert performs in her English 1 skit. 8. Students admire the poeu'y display presented by Sister Cynthia's English class.
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Social Science Sophomores were introduced to World Cultures through a survey COurSe pertaining to the great and classical civilizations from earliest times to the present day. The study of U.S. History was, however, reserved for juniors. New textbooks together with workbooks enabled them to enter more wholeheartedly into the spirit of our social heritage and the Presidential election. As usual, seniors chose between Sociology and Economics, but all took a look at governrrmnt with its maze of intricate balances. Under the influence of Mrs. McKinney and other members of the lively social studies team, posters, maps, charts, and individual projects took form in Rooms 305 and 303. Yet these outcomes were the result of still more valuable processes- -independent thinking, working in groups, tolerating opinions, and the like . 1. Mrs. Pat McKinney - World Cultures , Government, Economics, World History. 2. Members of U.S. History Class react to Pollack jokes. 3. Mrs. Dona Williams - World Cultures, World History, Sociology. 4. FiImstrips and other audio-visual equipment used by the Social Science DepartInent keep these sophomores attentive . 5. Mrs. Kathy Stacy - World Cultures, World History, Sociology, Economics, Government. 6. Seniors Anne Wagner, Barb Reidmiller and Betty Harmon discuss their solutions to the economic problems . 7. Seniors Teresa Martin tnot picturech, Mary Donnelly and Barb Reidmiller receive awards for their essay on What America Means to Me . ' ' If '1 rig A At L
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