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HEI ll lil 1 I w ,. .,l,.,.. :.-.. S. u 1 -1 JM :Mig g VV.-' lil!! il Ill mv, N, xmlr if E. W' Mrs. Baker and her French class share an amusing mom Mrs. Rhoda Moore A.B. Eastern Mennonite College German I, II, III German Club ,K I .Q ia, .nw f, f . P' tv H -3 ' . 2. , K .- 4 ,- . ., 2 .A f .. A553 ,, RQ , .1 wf .'.'l 'f 1, Vg . fi!! :WQEJQ fl7,..fL:tDQi' . Mrs. Dolores A. Spagnola B.Ecl. Duquesne University Spanish I, II American Field Service E Crit. Also new this year was the first Interna- tional Night sponsored and presented by the department February 9th. Students from all language classes, clubs, and honor societies contributed both time and talent to present an evening of entertainment. gi' HA, Mrs. Renee L. Law B.S. West Chester State College French II, III, IV French Club Mrs. Elizabeth B. Knox A.B. Vassar College Latin I, II, Illg French I Latin Club Mrs. Vicki L. Sifrit B.A. University of Florida Spanish Spanish Club 19 Vicki Vogt and John Klima cavort and frolic through International Night as Hansel and Gretel. 33
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Language Department i i Miss jean Baker B.A. 'George Washington University French I French Club, A.F.S. To enable students to speak, understand, read and write another language is the goal of the Foreign Language Department at DuVal. Extensive courses in Spanish, French, German, and Latin are offered. As students become familiar with a foreign language, teachers strive to promote interest in and understanding of, not only the language, but also the culture of the country. This year two new societies, the Spanish Honor Society and the French Honor Society, were established at DuVal. To be eligible for membership, a student must have a superior grade average in his language classes while maintaining an overall standing of B or better. The language clubs only limit their membership to students taking a language, and student participa- tion is very high. 3 Mrs. Sarah M. Barker Mrs. Milagros Carrero B.A. University of Illinois BA, Columbia Union College French Il, III Spanish II, III, IV Foreign Language Assembly Spanish Honor Society 5 Q' fc- V 4 Yr' . X 'l gk a. MV X V -:sr 3 c- - R 1 X . ,,. I , Mrs. Diane J, Gai-U3 f -, I B AB, Ahieredirh College f A Spanish I, II Cf' 'Nl' Dwi Spanish Club The language lab enables students to improve the native pronunciation.
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Business Education Department The Senior lligh sehool prolurain provides training for those stuilents who will seek einployment in business and other professional lields upon graduation. DuVal offers its students courses in everytliinig from typing and shorthand to hook- keepinxig. These provide basic skills. Business Math, Law and Iieonomics, .intl Salesmanship courses develop other working l'unel.1ment.1ls. ,jf-' ln l I Lo C Y xr Nr. jack Ii. llookout BS. Hall State University MS. vUL'5lL'I'l'l Miclii4i.gan University Personal 'l'ypini:. Business I.1lXVfEL'Ul10I11iCS , Z If Sally Chelstrom and john Baxter use the mimengraph machine in Office Practice. Advanced clerical and secretarial training are taught side by side with etiquette, One of the greatest assets that the de- partment offers its students is the quality and value of business equipment. Commercial students are certainly well- qualified for professional jobs after completing DuVal's business courses. - ? -er... 4 gs . , ... Y ' 'lil' ,, . ' 14' Mrs. Kazhryn Carr BS, lntliana Smit: MA. C'ivluml'wi.1 L'niversity Atli.int't.l Sh-r:l1,1nd. Adxanced . . 'lfrping .mel Transcription. Set'rc'.xri.xl Office Praftite MVS ,li-ella Nl. Carter HN fJltl.iliifin.1 linixersit' Y lllivltws Xlaih, lnlrmluelion to lilwmi -s
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