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n !« in- mm : g vfc; 0 S i JiiJw:. •■ ' i ‘ ' --V- : i : : : 3 H£ 3 «» ' --asgsw Mi mJr : :k : 4 i siwL-i “■ J8Sf38s And God saw all the things that He had made, and they were very good,” but we too have an important role to play. :•; ..A Y- ' y. g .. «an, . . Father Bauschka teaches the seniors about the vocation of marriage. Again this year the faculty members were challenged to present a fresh approach to the familiar concepts of religion. In addition to the traditional study of Catholicism, the students discussed current social problems. Because of last year’s success, the three-course system was again offered to the Senior Class. Sister Anne handled the topic ' The Christian in th Modern World, Sister Judith Ann, Womanhood, and Sister Helen, Ultimate Concern. Dur¬ 11 ing the remaining semester, the seniors met with Father Bauschka for a course in marriage. On Mondays, films and guest speakers supplemented the senior program. Masses in the home, panel discussions, and social services characterized the religion classes of the underclassmen. The goal ? To find the meaning of Christianity in day-to-day living. The lives of SJA students were directed by the guidance department under the combined efforts of Father Bauschka, Mrs. Jeffries, Sister Joel, and Mrs. Knier. 27
Languages Destroy Spanish, Latin, and French offer the SJA student an opportunity to learn about foreign countries and to ap¬ preciate their cultures. Students are awakened to the derivations of the English language through Latin I and II. In Latin III and IV, the students are challenged with the Aene ' ttl, the Metamor¬ phoses, and the orations of Cicero. The Spanish and French departments were expanded this year with two new faculty members in each depart¬ ment. Sister Marie Dolores and Sister Charlotte joined the Spanish department, and Sister Mary Louise and Sister Ellenita became members of the French department. Demonstrating an active interest in ancient Rome is the Advanced Latin class of Sister Helen Irene. y.m JrA ' j mm : vis? ' MW mu,. • wv-.si 5“. ' • ;■ ■- TVtyyji ■ gfflSSittS:: ..jl hi •.a; ' ... ■fl : y I : : v : m mm M ' mm m ■ • (WA? W ‘ ■ w W. BBaia-:, •• -.4 UbmM m: ■ y:- : y :v :■ W Vi WK IvSRH ™ ■ :A. i ... . .. .... r r ■■■SsKS %v. 3 mm r. |» : r K-hr-:? » ' ' V-Wi . i •r : : r ■ V. .Vi’ . ' lj :: : : . ■: ■ .. A.: :::- ... Myl liifl r:-:: • . • .r: • •• ■ XV.V : -•;• - ■■■ -• -■■V, Hfc :- ' .s (.y jSK - a : ' A -V- ' • -S’• • r, : : saw U m ' 1 •! ■m Siv-mi ■ rre- ;V.r t-4 Taking off from Spanish II, and Terry Gille enjoy the ride. Dottie Rottier instructs Sally Leanna to turn left at Mexico City, while Jean Birk, Lynn Gruber, 28
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