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idents Explore Foreign Customs and Cultures Buenos dias, Bonjour, and Hi! were heard in the halls of A.C. this year. To some, it may have been baffling, but the A.C. students seemed to know what they were saying. In the halls between classes, you could hear French and Spanish students frantically trying to memorize their vo¬ cabulary words for the day, or literature students reciting their Shakespeare. Mrs. Kirchoffer and Mrs. Stucky helped us in our native language, unrelentlessly drill¬ ing us on the parts of speech, word usage, and sentence structure. Our back¬ ground in English formed the basis for understanding the structure of a foreign language. Miss Williamson spoke to us in Spanish and expected to hear answers in Spanish. Slides on Spanish explorers were shown and students listened to tapes of conversations. Mrs. Kellog presented in¬ teresting facts on French life and cultures as well as teaching us to conjugate verbs and understand sentences. With these teachers to help us, we are well on our way to a mastery of several languages. Joan Merriman and Bob Morrison try to find Havre on the map of France. students! amS ° n Schmitt $h ° W Becky Yost 1116 S P anish bulletin board displaying the club ' s outstanding 19
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Studying Languages Broadens Outlook While Stu j Student librarians are a great help to everyone. Susie Smith and Barry Kolter enlist the aid of AC ' s dictionary cart to find the latest words of the week. By looking at the ancient urn and the old works in literature, Larry Zurcher, Mrs. ' K 1 , Diane Gaunt, and Karen Webb see how history affects literature.
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Science and Math Classes Help Prepare Scientists Simple mathematics play an important role in everyday life. All calculations from bushels per acre to density per cubic centimeter must be made ac¬ curately . Students enrolled in general math., Algebra I, and Algebra II classes, plane and solid Geometry and trigonometry. These classes formed basis for future training or practical ap - plication. Factor combinations, volume, functions of logarithms and graphs were all presented to the students. Proving equations and proofs, graphing equations and searching for unknowns provided homework for six mathematics classes. Yes, Tim Soldner, corresponding parts of similar triangles are equal. While the other students consult each other, Jug Fisher looks for help. 20
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