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Foreign Languages Are Spanish and Latin Mrs. Virginia H. Rosbach Mr. Ralph Smith Mrs. Ila Johnson For the first time in seven years, Latin was offered to students of CGUHS. Mrs. Ila Johnson taught two classes to a total of sixty-one students. This course strengthens the student’s understanding of the English grammar, stated Mrs. Johnson. The classes'goal is to translate Latin into English, and to master the Latin vocabulary, as 75% of the English language is derived from Latin. Spanish I offers the basic fundamentals such as pronunciation, beginning grammar, and vocab- ulary to the first year students. The ability to carry on a limited conversation at the end of the year is the goal of the first year student. Spanish II exercises the use of the oral part of the language and after the second six weeks the classes are conducted entirely in Spanish. Spanish III classes are conducted entirely in Spanish. The students are required to write several themes in the Spanish language. 15
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Mr. Charles Staats Mr. Staats Develops Future Technicians Mechanics and Engineers Auto mechanics is provided to teach our future car owners how to care for such a c om p 1 e x piece of equipment, as well as to provide a good background for our future automotive mechanics and mecnan- ical engineers. As we all know, electronics is and will remain one of the leading scientific fields of today and the future. Many good technicians as well as engineers will be needed. The study of theory of radios and practical application by repairing and building radio units are undertaken by the radio students. 14
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English I and II Stresses Reading Skills Miss Carol E. Berkshire Mr. T. James Finnegan Mrs. Vasha Crowell The four communication skills, writing, reading, speaking, and listening are emphasized in English I. Much time is spent in grammar with the review of the parts of speech and the elements of a simple sentence. Writing activities play an important part in the English I study, including participation in Tracks and Scratches and the Student Letter Ex- change, Acquaintance with a variety of authors is stressed along with the reading of good literature. Miss Berkshire lectures a freshman English class. ( JuyQJXJUP U7. Sophomore English egiss-wtth-a «karetfgh re- view of the previous year's work, with emphasis on the review of the simple sentence and the adverb clause. Then a study of grammar is taken up with constant improvement of compo- sition through theme writing. World literature is also emphasized. 16 Mr. Finnegan helps one of his English II students.
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