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TOP, Demonstrating how to construct puppets and make them talk is Jacinta Delacruz's specialty. She is a junior. LEFT, Absentmindedly gnawing her linger, Nancy Tarabochia, junior, stu- dies hard next to Frank Henderson, junior, who looks on, trying to grasp the question at hand. English 91
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A TOP, Explaining the techniques of a box camera to a beginning jour- nalism student, Brian Kai, junior, is Mike Sullivan, publication's adviser. LEFT, Kathy Crum and Dale Griffith, juniors, thoughtfully form a verdict. RIGHT, Do you swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, and noth- ing but the truth, so help you God '? During a mock trial Tom Wilbur,junior, is sworn in by Mike McNulty,junior. 90 English
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'C' EST LA VIE!' Alien tongue links minds by study dialogue, plays Learning about the customs and traditions of a foreign people can prove to be an exciting and valuable experience. Foreign language offered the key that opened the door to a whole new world for search- ing, eager students. French, Spanish, German, and Russian were available for study. A new system of learning a foreign language was brought into effect. Instead of being pushed along at an uncomfortable speed, students learned the language of their choice at their own rate by following the pass-no pass system. When a certain specified amount of oral and written work was completed by the student, a semester credit was earned. To some, this study freedom proved to bring about a greater understanding of the language, to others, the pursuit of other in- terests. Not all of the learning was individual effort, however. Group plays and dialogues were very much a part of the foreign language scene. All in all, the students who took an active part in the foreign language curriculum gained valuable knowledge. RIGHT, Being amused by a German textbook is Don Garka, junior, who dresses ap- propriately for his German class, LOWER LEFT, Christi McElrea, junior, directs Lynn Edwards, junior, in the general direction ofthe pinata. Nancy Elsbree, junior, waits expectantly in the background for Lynn to attack. LOWER MIDDLE, Mike McNulty, junior, tries his hand at breaking open a Spanish pinata while blindfolded. Christi McElrea winces as Mike swings the stick, while other onlookers gaze with amusement. LOWER RIGHT, Using muscles to break the pinata isjunior Dean Krahn's technique. His stick is well-aimed, but what happened to his blindfold? After the pinata is broken students will rush to gather the candy that will fall to the floor,
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