St Xavier High School - Xaverian Yearbook (Junction City, KS)

 - Class of 1979

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Senior English students Regina Schmutz, Patty Eastham and Tony As bury, labor over compositions. Seniors are caught in a moment of silence as they read 1 'Youth'', by Conrad, while visions of Sister Ann dance in their heads. Beowulf, Glass Mena- gerie, iambic pentameter, complex sentences and de- tailed compositions were a few of the things juniors and seniors became very familiar with in English III and IV. This course was taught by St. X veteran, Sister Ann. She started both classes with litera- ture. In the juniors' study of American literature, they read units of poetry, drama and short stories. Seniors read famous selec- tions in English literature and studied poetry from famous poets from past centuries to the present day. Grammar followed litera- ture with students review- ing parts of speeches, learning about sentence patterns, and reviewing punctuation and captializa- tion. Students applied those grammar skills when they began writing the four dif- ferent types of composi- tions: Reasons, Examples, Details, and Comparision and Contrast. Juniors and Seniors who took English found it very helpful when they took the Armed Forces test, the PASTNMSQT test, and the ACT test. diligently on one of their many English assignments.

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I Am, You Are, He Is . . . This year in English, freshmen guys and gals were split up into two differ- ent classes. Here Mike Sullivan, Jim Keating, Eric Spittles and Pat Herron look over their graded papers. Wonder! That's what freshmen and sophomores started their first day of English with. That wonder turned into amazement as they met their new teacher, Mrs. Schaffer, who taught two freshmen and two sopho- more classes. Freshmen and sophomores started the school year with literature. When the fresh- men read the story of Helen Keller, their creative teach- er took the class outdoors blindfolded, and let them ex- perience blindness. Both classes rotated lit- erature with grammer. The 1st and 3rd quarter they studied literature, and the 2nd and 4th they studied grammar. Mrs. Schaffer had both classes finishing up the year by reviewing and preparing for finals. English student Pete Baez leans back and takes a break dining English. Mrs. Schaffer, besides teaching four English classes, also had a study hall. Scott Pollock finds this a great time to discuss his English. Tina Trygg, Elaine Mike, Lynn Griffin and Judy Morse work very



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Putting It Together Yearbook staff at KJCK. STANDING: Jolita Martinez, Todd Croy, Jeff Keating, Carol Kohlrus, Patty Eastham, Melanie Griffin, John Gan- non, Jacki Larkin, Grant Collins, Lynn Griffin, Tricia Tomandl, Stephanie Pollock, Miss Satterlee, Tim Vuono, Mary Boiler. SITTING: Jeanette Erichsen, Mary Liz Deppish, Kathy Vuono, Karen Robinson. This year the members of the staff were assigned to certain sections of the book, with one person designated as the section editor. The addition of these positions, especially the photo editor (Tim Vuono) took some of the pressure off the editor-in- chief (Karen Robinson). Miss Satterlee added that she felt more compe- tent this year after having a year of experience be- hind her. With the exception of the editor, the entire staff was inexperienced in yearbooking. But accord- ing to Miss Satterlee they all learned quickly and were willing to revise un- til the work was done cor- rectly. The event that really kicked off the year was a workshop held July 25-28 at Bethany College in Lindsborg, Kansas. Seven of the 17 members of the staff were able to attend. It helped them to learn what making a yearbook is all about. New darkroom equip- ment boosted the morale of the photographers and improved the quality of the photos. Uh One . . . Uh Two . . Mr. Sanders taught band in the Jr. High music room for grades 4-12. The class was moved from the High School for convenience. Each year the band mem- bers look forward to a band festival in which all the schools in the league give a concert. During basketball season the members performed the Star Spangled Banner and various other marches for each of the home games. BACK ROW: Micky McGuire, Melanie Griffin, Mr. Sanders, Jo- die Cordova, Jacki Larkin. FRONT ROW: Pat Herron, Chris Hulett, Scott Pollock, Mary Far- low, Carol Kohlrus.

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