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English stimulates search for meaning In tomorrow's world, even more than today's, the need for men to be able to communicate is vital. Seman- tic differences, as well as simple mis- understandings, can cause a great deal of trouble. At Schulte, the stu- dent is given the chance to better his knowledge of writing and understand- ing the language through various English classes. Speech class helps the student over- come self-made communication barriers. He learns to express himself verbally which helps him better in- teract with others. juniors discuss various styles of writing in English litera- IUFQ. I. Haley shows sophomore English classes the use of suffixes. -f-1. A l at ,X j. Pendleton interperts a japanese servant for speech class. 1 Q' fri. fs 99, U
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lems of physics. Science department explodes with activity Future chemist P. Kaperak cleans her equipment after an interesting experiment. Sophomore biologists examine bacteria under the microscope. I5 The inquisitive mind can easily be nurtured through one of the three sci- ence courses offered at Schulte. Sophomores study subjects such as evolution, genetics, and bone struc- tures in biology. In chemistry, inter- ested students can be found learning the composition of the atom. Physical laws and properties intrigue the phys- ics students. l Students K. Wooden and P. fin- nerty probe ever onward to solve the seemingly unsolvable prob-
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P. Kaperak, French student, looks over her assignment forthe day. Foreign Langu-age broadens horizons The world is, as everyone says, get- ting smaller, and as it does, we come in closer Contact with the people of other countries. We have so much to share with one another that language must not prove a barrier. Through conversations, recordings, and diligent study, language scholars prepare them- selves to communicate with their foreign friends. Sister Rose Aloyse gives 1. Sullivan her help concerning deflentions in Latin. Now, Spanish student S. Marietta tells fellow student M. Haig, this tape will self-destruct in five sc-Conds!
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