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English nriches Expression Miss Stellingworth shows judy and Steve the correc- tions on their themes. English attempts to teach expression and to enrich our literary enjoyment. The teachers strive to perfect in their classes the usage and understanding of all areas of our language. The novel, prose, poetry, and grammer are just a few of the tools used to help develop our skill in the precision of English. The structure of English study has taken a new form in the past few years with greater emphasis placed on writing ability and literature. The English department has been instrumental in broadening our library collection with a variety of modern novels. Themes, term papers, and essays are helps in developing the much needed writing ability. English has also taken on a new cultural aspect. Seniors and juniors have had the opportunity of seeing various plays presented by area colleges. fs-fiiihn Even a broken wrist doesn't handicap Sisterjuliennes unique method ofteaching.
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hat We Are Religion is a relationship between God, our neighbors, and ourselves. When this relationship is best established, we find Religion truly does become a part of all that we are. We are able to establish communication with God in various ways, but the easiest and best established way is through others. Our neighbors also provide the foundation for our search to establish a correlation between Religion and ourselves. Thus, we find that in our course of study, we must concern ourselves with the relation between our faith and others. Our search for a link between these three areas of our Religion, therefore, lim in the part that others play in our life. They are the one's who will lead us to the divine bond between God, ourselves, and our neigh- bors. We hnd the answer to this search for the perfect link in LOVE. junior girls have a few laughs with jolly Fr. Shaw. Prove the existence of God is Sr. Remi's favorite chal lenge to her Senior girls.
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L- -6211 V ,:, mfg 8. ' ,, il ., .,,,, X Je v-l - X Sister Theophila solves the problems of Sean Spitler and Nora Lee Riede. Gregjohnson narrates Our Town forjunior English. Remedial Reading helps Freshmen with English.
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