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Page 29 text:
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Books were opened to a new world of learning this year for Roncalli students. This was particularly interest- ing as they had a wider range of subjects to pick from: Oral Interpetation, speech, drama, and debate taught by Sr. Pam Donelan. Creative Writing, Research Writing, and Expository Writing taught by Sr. Carol Grant. Also offered were Themes in Literature and Writing, taught by Sr. Shelia Crampton. This broad- ened the students selection for their English studies. Students realized they were looking forward to their change of subjects from quarter to quarter. The variety opened for students a specific field of study into which they could enter. 'Themes in Literature was always interesting. Jan Novak With Sr. Shelia there's never a dull moment! Mary Noble I'm learning alot in Reasearch Writing, but I don't think it'll help me because I'm dropping out after my sophomore year. Sue Schumacher In their third year, the Junior English students still have a long road of learning ahead. Here they are giving their full attention to the teacher. Pat Mills delivers his presentation as fellow speech Here you see Laura Dickinson, Pat Whiteside, Bill students look on, giving their full attention. Bormes and Jim Grabrowska looking over the debate topic for the year.
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English Books Open...to a Wider World of Learning This year of English for the Freshmen is the doorway In their continous state of learning the Sophomores opening to new skills of the English language. Here, use their abilities to understand and put into use the Freshmen are pictured learning these new skills. correct forms of English. Pictured here are four of the English at Roncalli. ABOVE TO THE LEFT is Sr. Pam Donelan , drama and debate. ON THE RIGHT is Sr. Julia Behselich, the instructor of Freshman English. ON THE BOTTOM TO THE LEFT is Sr. Carol Grant, research writing. ON THE BOTTOM RIGHT is Sr. Janet Horstman who teaches journalism.
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i Que Pasa ! TACOS! . . . TACOS! Que Pasa! What's happening? Mr. Richard Engler in his first year of teaching greeted the students with these new sights and sounds. One major change over last year was the breaking up of students into groups of two for unit study. Despite any changes, students kept up the tradition of - TACOS! 26 Mary Engelhart, Shannon McGee, Bill Charron, and Steve Pfeiffer listen to Spanish tapes.
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