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With one foot out the door, anx- ious Spanish students catch the last bit of information before the bell rings. OW 2 GOOD R U? 1. MOST STUDENTS TAKE GERMAN BECAUSE THEY: A. Think it’s an easy “A” B. Think Frau Schiele is close personal friends with the Swiss Miss Pudding Girl. C. Mistakenly think beer drinking is a part of the class curriculum. 2. MRS. ANRANDJELOVIC’S FAVORITE HOUSE PETS ARE: A. . Cats. B. French poodles. C Dave Pratt. 3. ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT THINGS STUDENTS LEARN IN SPANISH IS: A. Rosarita’s true identity. B. How to ask “Where’s the bullfight?” C,-. How to order at Taco Bell. No, Susan Jones isn’t listening to Junior Diana Ragl, contemplates the B52’s, she’s studying for a lunch at Burger King or another test. bit out of her German book. oreign Language
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Audry Berkeland prepares to en- ter the fascinating world of word Jeri Reid dreamily keeps an eye processing. on things at the student store. 7? OW 2 GOOD R U? 1. ONE CLASS YOU WONT FIND IN THE BUSINESS DEPT. IS. A -“Black mail: put their money where your mouth is” B “How to survive when working the graveyard shift alone in a downtown Phoenix Circle K” C “How to go bankrupt in 10 easy steps” 2. WHO ARE THE GUESTS SPEAKERS FOR THE BUSI- NESS DEPT.? A Rodney Dangerfield. B -Alexis Colby. C J.R. Ewing. 3. THE PURPOSE OF HOME EC. IS: A To show there’s more to life than chips’n’dip B -To let the guys know it’s time to get married. C To let women know it’s time to get a job. r Brigette Kelley glows with the charm of a gourmet chef at work. cademics 169
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Going above and beyond in all they do, the teachers and students make the foreign language depart- ment Too GOOD FOR WORDS Despite the challenge and frus- tration that sometimes comes with learning a foreign language, students responded positively and felt that ... “Stepping into a foreign lan- guage class is like walking into another world.” —Jeff Hardee “Foreign language classes help break barriers between cul- tures and create a better under- standing between them.” —Denise Hodgins “Foreign language classes are the first step towards making friends and peace with other countries.” —Marianne Kulke “With the right teacher, for- eign langauge classes can be a fun addition to high school.” —Scott Miller “The best thing about study- ing a foreign language is that it gives you a better chance of get- ting into the college of his choice.” —Angela Holmen “A foreign language is always a challenge and it makes you feel good knowing you know more than the common person.” —Jenny Jasper “Taking a foreign language class broadens my knowledge of the English language.” —Bernadette Spilotro “Foreign languages are differ- ent than the every day classes. —Robyn Dupruy “The best thing about learning a foreign language is that you have the ability to communicate in a foreign country.” —Monica Elliott “Learning a foreign language helps you learn about their cul- ture also.” —Wendy Sievers “Learning a foreign language makes you aware that teenagers are basically all the same, even though they may have a different way of communicating.” —Mike Kuehn From students, the toughest critics of all, comes evidence that the foreign language department is truly TOO GOOD FOR WORDS. Design by Gina Giallonardo. Photos by Meredith Hoefle. Que cs la hora?” The new Span- ish teacher, Mrs. Indarrga, teach- es her students to tell time. cademics
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