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A helping hand. . Mr. Morin, the Dept. Head, goes deep into the French language and relates it to his French students. Mr. Testa, special education teacher, asks a student to illustrate a problem on the A new teacher this year is Mrs. Bumett, who is kept busy with her French class- board. es. t . . . , Dr1v1ng. lt s more than stop and go' M75 f' 1 I Mr. Roberts,,Mr. Qross, and Mr. ' yy- Bryan, driver s training teachers, fy!! ic talk over the close calls ofthe day. jo LV J
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Mike LaValley consults Mrs. Burton on details of bachelorhood. Mrs. Burton teaches a bach. home-ec class. mln teaching home economics, I can work with stu- dents, so that our future will have efficient and well run homes. Also, that our future homemakers can handle mother and wife roles successfully and possibly decrease our divorce rates. Mrs. Marks Mrs. Houghton, girl's home-ec teacher, lectures on cooking methods. Boil and bubble, toil and trouble. . Mrs. Marks stresses the importance of correct material selection in her sewing class. Mrs. Dawson, another home-ec teacher, observes an advanced cooking class. Home economics should be, above all, practical. It should help students establish values which give meaning to personal, family and community living. It should foster competancy both in basic homemaking skills and in those behavioral skills th at lead to mo re effective living. Mrs. Burton 21
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German is not an easy language but Mr. Salton- stall explains it thoroughly in his classes. Using your hands is important as Dr. de Martinez explains Spanish customs and thelanguage. As I learned to communicate in a foreign language, I also leamed to communicate more effectively in my own language. The structure, mechanics, and relationships be- tween various languages also fascinated me. With a growing realization that commu- nications is one ofthe greatest problems in our complex world, I hope to contribute to solving that problem. Mr. Stevens Mr. Quinn gives a side ways glance at one ofhis Latin students as he looks over the Latin assignment. What was that again? Comment? Allez? Vous? z, 'J 531' ,. I can bef' panish class can be fun and funny ifyou're in Mrs. Ripley's class. M A solemn face is all we could get from Mr, Stevens, our only Russian teacher. A summer spent with a Dutch family in l96l made me realize how useful and how much fun the knowledge of a foreign language Mr. Salton stall 23 A
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