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Lani Shimer and Laura Lapp find that Spanish texts can be humorous. Val Gilliam, Brenda Price, and Jeri Bruner finish stuffing another piflata. ,'- .v 'y 4' ,vnu -4 ' M' 'sd'-X i Norah Pendergrass Rita Collins Lani Shimer Customs are studied along with language Christmas caroling at the Atrium Building was just one of the many extras enjoyed by Foreign Language students. The evening concluded with the breaking of Pinatas which were made by the Spanish students. Guest speakers often visited classes, explaining the clothing, customs, holi- days and lifestyles of their respective native countries. Occasional sampling of foreign foods offered a welcome break from vocabulary words, conjugation of verbs, and other grammar con- cepts. Filmstrips and slides also gave students a practical view of the language studied and its application. North was fortunate to have four foreign exchange students this year. They were Carine Alboort from Belgium, Vera Acosta and Sara Flores from Costa Rica, and Herbert Esmahan from El Salvador. Ann Conlon studies best in her own private nook. FOREIGN LANGUAGE
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Period 4 PE students battle over a loose soccer ball for the winning point. PE Department uses quarter scheduling Physical Education Department began a new system of scheduling courses. Under the new program, students were allowed to sign up for quarter instead of semester classes. This change was made to give students a wider variety of course choices. Some of the activities offered by the PE Department were badminton, basketball, dance and tennis. All classes were CoEd except for contact sports such as football and wrestling. In additon to keeping fit through PE classes, students were given the opportunity to learn about other aspects of physical health. The Health Education classes, taught by Ray Chinn and Bud Robertson, divided their studies into six topic areas. These sections were: Con- sumer and Environment Health, Mental Health, Safety and First Aid, Human Reproduction, Venereal Dis- eases, and a Health Survey. 1 'mi Jogging keeps Brad Osterhout and Al Cruz in shape. PE AND HEALTH 135
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