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to think intelligently and imaginatively Language Arts...Through speaking, reading, listening, and writing, the English and Foreign Language Depart- ments provided a wide variety of opportunities for instruction in the arts of communication, English clas- ses studied literature, gave oral and written book reviews, wrote research papers, prepared speeches, and lis- tened to records. Students found their work carefully laid out for them in an atmosphere that challenged effort, showed them how to apply it, and gave them the satisfaction of proving their competence. This year languageclasses had- the good fortune to use a new laboratory which permitted practice of conver- sation as well as mastery of grammar. Besides Spanish, a second language, German, was added, The students en- joyed listening to recordings and using the microphones in the lab to practice correct pronunciation. 'J 'x'f'?'.. if Miss Long and Mrs. Peters practice using the consoleinthe new language lab. Miss Priscilla M Long Bachelor of Arts Mrs. Lila Peters Bachelor of Science Mr, Peter Remaley Master of Arts Mr. Bert Toy Bachelor of Science Mr. Remaley, junior English teacher, points out a significant technique about sentence construction to Steve Peters.
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g LANGUAGE AR encouraged students Mrs. Elnora J. Mr. William H. Chisnell Fllcklnger Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science -f Mrs. Norma Hornack Mr. James E. Irwin Between classes Mrs. Chisnell can be seen scurrying through the Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science halls with her collection of books and papers, necessary items for her senior English classes which stress both creative writing and literary interpretation. Mr. Flickinger visits briefly with Mr. Irwin to Mrs. Hornack, speech therapist, points out to Aaron discuss some aspect of jlmior high English. Shomo the location of the vocal cords. Mr. Toy, reading instructor, is very interested in his students' ability to speak clearly.
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CIE CE and MAT HEMATIC were asf 555255: 25: geggfz as me Swim :?ii5?s5: asmvf- 5195323 1 Mr. Ballas and his lab assistant, Burl Knupp, study models of various molecules and crystals. Mr. Lute concentrates on some tests he is correcting. Advanced math and trig classes are his specialities. Mr. Schaller looks over KarenBechtold's shoulder as she uses the microscope. Inquisitive Jim Carney prepares a slide. Mr. Francis Ballas Mr. Lee Kerr Mr, Roger Lute Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science
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