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Upperclassmen English Choices Provide For Individuality With the knowledge that not every student desires to be an English major, the English | department at Mercy gears its program to specific areas of concentration. Although each course entails a certain amount of writing, a student may choose from 20 classes ranging from Shakespeare and Contemporary Modern Novel to Journalism and Tragic and Existential Drama. This categorization allows each student to pursue a particular area of literature, and enhance the overall view obtained during Freshman and Sophomore years. The addition of Mod scheduling and the new Resource Center inspired many Independent English studies and a new course, Independent Reading. This class allows the student to select her own reading material and to contract for her vs grade. The student must, however, account for a 4 4 sm , her reading through a log, papers and a a. re Fs student-teacher conferences. a SS = Although Mercy’s requirement for graduation is rl . f. four years, the program, with its numerous and diverse offerings, provides enough variety for every student to elect courses of interest. Above right: Journalism class guest speak- er, Free Press author Bob Talbert. Right: Newcomer to the English staff, Sister Bar- bara. cnn SPL LAELIA LLL 44
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Above right: English department fac- ulty: Sister Mary Clare Yates, De- partment head: Mrs. Christine Thomas; Sister Marian Schultz; Miss Julie McMahon; Miss Louise Sculdo; Mr. Erwin Slava; Miss Kathleen Du- ross; Sister Mary Kathleen. Above left: Miss Sidley; Miss McMahon and Sr. Marion prepare evaluations. Left: An English student enjoys the free- dom of the new Resource Center. 45
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