Roncalli High School - Lance Yearbook (Aberdeen, SD)

 - Class of 1972

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 Who are you, why are you, what are you, and where are you going, may well be questions you'll be asked to ponder if you are a freshman, sophomore, junior, or senior beginning Home Economics. I use such thought questions in helping students select a work plan tailored to their needs as well as their wants. (Mrs. Robert Haffeman) I thought it'd be a lot different than it is, I mean, like she'd tell you what to do everyday. But you get to study what you want. And, besides just learning homemaking, you can also learn things on personality and friendship. (Anne Schriver) My main interests center around Home Economics, so that's why I'm taking it. It's a course that if you want to learn, you can. I mean, you know and make your own grade. (Peg Bauer) It has been a pleasure to teach Latin at Roncalli. There is no limit to what can be taught in Latin— mythology, history, architecture, art, literature. These are only a part of our great Latin and Greek tradition which the Church so carefully preserved dur- ing the darkest hours of civilization. (Sister Loyola Mullally) I like languages and enjoy learning about other people and their customs, so I thought Spanish would be a good subject to take. I am planning to go on to Spanish II which is a compliment to the teacher as well as the subject. (Karla Bormes) When Gina, the girl from Brazil, first came here, I realized that English just didn't get through to her, so I was really glad I had Spanish. It's so much easier to relate with her. (Mary Daschle) Spanish I students, Kris Thompson, Mary Noble, Mary Jo Pauley, and Tom Schick, listen to Spanish transla- tions on tape. Spanish is one subject that I can really say I like. It's really a lot more fun than I thought it would be. If you're planning to travel to any countries, knowing a language like Spanish is really a help. (Pat Beckcl) Spanish II students prepare a taco dinner to serve to the student body. Sr. Loyola, in her last year of teaching Latin at Ron- calli, goes over translations with Bill Bormes, and Candice Bothwell. (Not pictured, Kevin DeVaan)

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 Who are you; why are you; what are you; and where are you going • • • Mrs. Haffeman Making madonnas for Christmas centerpieces are Home instructor Mrs. Haffeman, and Betty Schuck. Economics students Rita Burgard, Becky Cotman, Monica Salei 28



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Canadian students, Howard Restall, John Getz, Bonny Fraser, and Robin Cowryluk, exchange ideas about the United States with Rich Dafnis, Linda Whiteside, and Cal Clausen. The time that we passed together was only happiness. Gina Maya Explaining Brazilian customs to speech classes, foreign student, Gina Maya pauses to catch her breath. James Abourezk, Democratic U. S. House Representa- tive, speaks on state and federal issues before an assembly of Roncalli students. Lieutenant Governor William Dougherty speaks out in favor of the 18 year-old vote at a special assembly.

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