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Roland Curzydlo, Wichita State University, B.A.g French I, ll, Spanish Ill, Foreign Language Coordinator: French Club. Brita Woller, Wichita State University, BA.: Spanish I, llg Spanish Club. GERMAN STUDENTS, Mary Dyer, Jack Lew, Zeta Baker, and Carolyn Snapp seemed to have had a gay time as they demonstrated the latest European dance HLetkiss during the foreign language assembly. .tr if tv - wif . Mrs. Zenobia Washington, Friends University, B.A.g English ll, III, German l, Ilg German Club. Mrs. Ann Brewer, North- western State College, HA., Wichita State University, lVI.E.g English ll, Latin l, ll: Latin Club. Brocdened knowledge of distant places, people With a continuing increase in foreign rela- tions, teachers impressed upon Colonels the importance of learning to speak a foreign lan- guage. ln first year language courses, students studied conversation, basic grammar, and pro- nunciation. Second year stressed speaking, reading, writing, and grammar, while third year consisted of review of the preceding two years. Language courses also offered special opportunities. Third and fourth year Spanish students were privileged to participate in the Hconcursof' a state wide Spanish contest held at Wichita State. Other special opportunities for language students were the summer trips to France, Germany, and Spain. Languages offered by South included German, French, Latin, and Spanish. HSPRECHEN SIE Deutsch, habla Espanol, parlez-vous Francaislfw Mlust what class am I in!!? questioned Mr. Daub to one of his classes in the foreign language lab.
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Y 1 . y X i Mrs. Madeline Winget, Mur- ray State College, B.S.g English II, III. Mrs. Arlene Lipnicky, beton Hill College, BA.: Special Education, Y-Teens. Bill Wolf, Wichita State University, A.B.: English Com- position, English III, IV. - '1i'. 2 1 Y V . -isp: ' f 35ssV'535'3g5i'5?ii??'!i5i - . -, . , . .,if,fiM.,,,gi,,,.,..1,,,, wi. ,elf , , K f1tg1f,rh?t24aQsZE , 's 1. f ': ' .f :-ezzwvs fa Q W ages PA l .. ,W MM V WM 'Wx gd mmf ri WW NOW IF I can only do that without the hook, exclaimed Mrs. Lois McPherron Southwestern State College 9 a B.A.g English Com position, English III, IV. Mrs. Patricia Freeland lfniversity of Illinois, B.A. English ll. Richard King, Friends Ifni versity, BA.: English III, IV 1 Z Greg Creider to Paula Hough as they practiced their lines. MRS. McPHERRON'S accuracy and patience were challenged by her junior English class as she announced test results. 7... ,, n a f lf
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fs, it Kimi?-35352352 Trained students for commercial careers Colonels prepared for future work or for additional business training after graduation through courses ranging from basic business to bookkeeping and accounting. With the guidance of qualified teachers, students made use of their daily learning activities. While preparing stu- dents for the future commercial World, typing, secretarial training, office machines, and short- hand aided students in developing trade skills. With the opportunity of on-the-job training in office practice and distributive education, am- bitious Colonels gained experience and earned pay while learning business techniques. Gordon Prieb, Kansas State Teachers College of Emporia, B.S., NLS.: Typing I, ll: Busi- ness Coordinator: Proctors. Darvin Wilson, Wichita State University, B..-X., KLA.: Short- hand, Business Communica- tions. James Cather, Kansas State Teachers College of Emporia, B.S.: Distributive Education, Business Survey: Distributive Education Club, Gene Lee, Karisas State Col- lege of Pittsburg, B.S., M.S.: Bookeeping, Basie Business: Lounge Committee. ,A,, as ,. tv 'xx ll 5 Q if - M 1 ' -2 . 5 . Y .H U - ff we A COLORFUL display of assorted glassware was arranged by Donna Lamb and Judy Doyle for distributive education
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