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V Afttr having ban crowned Queen for a day by Pat Hogan- son, Diane Wallace reigns in a French class skit. 26 Staff and Academic Life
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Graphing problems involving parabolas often cause the bat of students to call for help. (Jru erclassman Adri- enne Seabright finds that senior Janece Hausch can give her advice about distinguishing and drawing hyperbolas, elhpsa, and parabolas. Mathematics Department. FRONT RO W: Mrs. Lorraine VanDette, Mrs. Pa- tricia Major, Mr. Orlando Byers, Mrs. Minam King, Mrs. Jo Ann Hoover. SEC- OND ROW: Mr. Russell Peterson. Mr. Richard Backensto, Mr. John Schuster (Hi- Y Advisor), Mr. Graham Porter (Department Chairman and Hi- Y Advisor), Mr. Richard Alverson (Hi-Y Advisor).
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Language Language lab’ facilitates learning new 'tongues’ Parlez-vous fruncais? Sprechen Sie Dattsch? Hubla usted apanol? Do you speak a foreign language? If you do, one of the above modern foreign languages (French, German, or Span- ish) should be familar. Or perhaps you speak Russian or Latin. Ability to speak a foreign language fluently is what made two new teachers welcome additions to the foreign language department this year: Mrs. Virginia Weidemann was the Latin mentor, and Miss Lotte Echelle was the German teacher. Mrs. Weidemann, Miss Echelle and the rest of the language department had the advantage this year of using new audio equipment in the language lab. A short-wave radio that receives foreign programs was one of the new additions. Another feature added was a series of tape recordings fea- turing native speakers. Perhaps the new laboratory equipment will encourage even more students to elect a foreign language next year; afterall, what other class has equipment that speaks to you? ’ Selecting the nght button to push n not always an easy decision. Miss Virginia Wald inger bos made her choice and maybe the tape will start. LEFT: Kathy Garah, trying to do two things at once, crams for a test and listens to a tape. RIGHT: Pat Hoehn, devoting her attention mtirely to Latm. prefers to do one thmg at a time. Staff and Academic Life 27
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