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Qoeial Qeienee Deals with Social science teachers at St. John deal with the record of man's experience in a variety of offerings including courses in world geography, history-ancient, world, American: economics, consumer economics, sociology, and American government. They Peeorn' of Mane Experience inform students of man's past, its bearing on the present the future, the rights and duties of citizens where they live man makes a living, the' origin, form and functions of h groups with their problems and solutions American government class is taking on new aspects as Gilbert Cummings questions class with Mr. Schett's attentive approval. i A Mr. Ronald Scheff, B.S.E. 12th Boys-Rm 29 Am. Gov't, World Hist., Ass't Football 81 Frosh Basketball Coach Rev. William C. Parker, A.B. Third Assistant Sociology Religion I YCS Moderator
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5' Ellerbrock '67, and Kathleen Lindeman '67, examine the Latin trophy by the Association for the Promotion of the Study of Latin which the earned because they and Roger Geise '66, students of Sister Mary St. won three medal-pins in the Nationwide Auxilium Latinum test. Goal in Language- roaess lc Relating Thoughts in Words English is our mother tongue or natural heritage. College requirements, travel, and the culture locked up in foreign languages make some feel the need of another tongue. St. John Language Curriculum has Latin and French. Students of Spanish attend class at Jefferson High each day. Latin is accorded a place of honor as a classical discipline. French and Spanish are contemporary languages. Though one language is not less systematic nor less fluent than another, still the methods for learn- ing them differ. The newer stress in teaching modern languages, especially, is the direct method without translations and formal grammar. 0 ' if 'fr' Mary St. Catherine's Second-Year French students, led by Marie and David Eickholt, give oral recitation.
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Rebecca Niedecken and Gary Smith point to the locations of the early civilizations they are studying in Mr. Zalar's class. Preparing the projector to show slides in Mr. RaHerty's American history class are Ronald Reindel, David Cross, and Stephen Shephard. an interesting investigation into sociological topics are Alice Klaus- Mary Jane Pohl, Kathleen Wienken, and Phyllis Calvelage, students of Father Yeager. Rev. Robert J. Yeager, M.A. Principal Second Assistant Athletic Director Sociology Mr. Edward Zalar, B.S. 'llth Boys-Rm 30 Anc. Hist., Cons. Economics, Phys. Ed.,,Drivers' Ed., Ass't Football Coach
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