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Interrupted while writing a sentence in Spanish Bonnie Miklia turns to answer a question. Tom Thompson, Chris Navarre, Brian Miller, Paul Krum, and Bill Breitmoser listen in German 3-4. axis 41
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Kathy Secora compares the pictures of ancient Rome in her Latin book with those on the bulletin board. Foreign language students find using the language laboratory a unique and enriching learning experience. Many of the greatest Works of literature are written in French, so those interested in literature find this class extremely beneficial. German is the tongue of science and would help any future Einstein in his chosen field. With one of our closest neighbors speaking Spanish, a knowledge of the language could prove extremely helpful in many situations. In addition to studying grammar, literature, and history, students en- gage in spelling bees, charades, and plays. The plays are usually writ- ten, directed, and acted by the students themselves. This year, interested students have an opportunity to travel abroad and study the language of their choice. They will have a chance to see Europe and improve their language ability at the same time. Singing O Tannenbaumu in Advanced German are Ron Campbell, Bob Sanders, Bill Slaby Beth Merle, Richard Roy, Mary Swink, Emie Silverthon, Ingrid Kord, and Tom Noyes f- 1- ffff wfszlfw.-1..1:
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Stripping a piece of onion skin for inspection under the microscope, junior Kris Abbott isn't squeamish. The pencil behind Ron Konopka'S Coolie Joanne West is pleasant ear is for notes, no doubt? surprised by the camera. chool spirit reflected in student expressions. The spirit of a school is reflected in the faces of its students. And high school students are the most expressive in the world. Taking tests, playing instruments, eating lunch, stripping onion skins for microscopic in- spection-all evoke different moods and expres- sions as the pictures on this page testify. An the students run the gamut of expressions, too. Some stick their tongues out at the photog- rapherg others glance furtively at the boy next to them in art class, some keep their noses to the grindstone puzzling out test questions. Regardless of the mood, there is a teenager to reflect it, and he does so unashamedly and openly. Multiply these twelve pictures by 247 and you will get the number of expressions possible at Kimball. Watching the conductor, Roberta Rodnisky, Juniors Dick Addison and John Shand don't seem to mind the calories at all, sophomore, has her bow ready. as they form a duet in finishing their ice cream bars during lunch.
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