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Communicating Through Speech and Literature In today's world of mass media communi- cation, it is of increasing importance that each person know his language well. Therefore, the St. Xavier's curriculum provides a wide range of literature from Moses to Orwell. Grammar, too, is accented since it is im- portant that the student know the finer points of the spoken language. Speech I and II gives the student a chance to develop an effective skill at presenting his views to others. MR. WESTERHAUS instructs English I. wmmmm 0 r i Seniors study the greatest literary work—the BIBLE. Laurie Fiffe demonstrates the art of styling a wig in Speech II. 12
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Bob Cervera busily solves a geometric problem. Grasping the Study of Abstracts Mathematics has one characteristic com- parable to that of the world-change. But the Xaverian student with his intuition, logic, and unwavering study learns to grasp this world of abstracts. Instructor for Math Classes is Miss Schieferecke. Miss Schieferecke instructs Math. Students Practice Homemaking Skills Students taking Home Economics learn the fundamentals of good living. Aside from serving tantalizing meals, the students keep in mind the importance of preparing a well-balanced meal. Home Ec. also teaches the students to sew and wear clothing that is self-becoming and in step with fashions. Home Ec. I and II are taught by Sister Ambrose. Debbie Leone and Judy Mays share a common interest in sewing. 11
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Students Active in Foreign Language MRS. SANCHEZ teaches French I and II. The study of different languages not only expands a student's knowledge of speaking, but provides a keen understanding of the customs and cultures of the people who speak that par- ticular language. French has always been known as an inter- national and romantic language. Students learn French through various and interesting techniques, such as password, flashcards, skits, Voici , and by conscious study. Although Spanish is not offered as a regu- lar course, Sister Margaret Mary teaches three Xaverian students in the art of speaking Span- ish. The students attend this class in the morn- ing before actual school classes begin. Lou Schoendaller and Nancy Weber keep an up-to-date account of the news in France. Harry Laurie, Colette Fiffe and Elbie Loeb joyfully sing a French song. Walter, Nicky, and Danny Proudfoot con verse in Spanish. 13
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