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k Take LATI J Now Avoid the Rush Later! S Teresa Deturk expresses her true sentiments for the class. Is this Mrs. Simmons assisting one of her students with a French project. ' ii yftSiMlt£msai3SSim; Pat LaPlante and Terri Long discuss the finer points of Latin 3. These French students dream of the day that they will travel to Paris. ACADEMICS 29
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Language Opens New Worlds The Bishop Dwenger language depart- ment was joined by one new face this year. Mrs. Simmons, head of the depart- ment, welcomed Mrs. Reily to the lan- guage staff. Mrs. Teusch, Mr. Tierney and Mr. Weber instructed students not only in the Spanish language but also in the culture. Mr. Weber and his German students, along with the other language classes, frequently took advantage of the expanding language lab. When the bell rings even Mr. Tierney is over-anxious to get out of class. Just a minute — Nancy it ' s for you. These first year German students learn some of the heritage through the songs. With the help of Mrs. Teusch, these Spanish students delve into one of Peggy Offerle, Terry Schuster, and Kathy Rownd realize that Ger- Spain ' s great cities. many hasn ' t changed over the last year. 28 ACADEMICS
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Mr. Ryan, Mr. Krouse, and Mrs. Flowers, working together in the Business Department, offered a vari- ety of courses designed to aid stu- dents in the development of clerical skills. These included Personal Typ- ing, Typing I, Shorthand I II and Notehand, as well as Office Practice. For those students more adept with figures. Accounting and Bookkeeping were available. Working together, the Business staff, headed by Mr. Ryan, conditioned in- experienced students to be typists, bookkeepers and business personnel, for future jobs. Wait until your a little older, I ' ll give you something better in a bottle. ' Business: Preparation For Life Is accounting really as interesting as it seems to Judy Feichter and Sandy Gladieux? Mrs. Flowers, newest member of the business staff, pre- pares her class for better jobs in the future. 30 ACADEMICS
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