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fi h class listening to Above Mr Smiths Senior Spams ecording of Spanish dialogue Nancy Tavenners tape r B low Shirley Mitchell admiring a French kiosk in e the second floor hall .ll- I6 l.'3rv'lRY ' I lRfNCH YH lu' FK LANGUAGES . . . Latin, French, German, and Span- ish - these are the languages ot- ferecl to us at Springfield High. Those Taking Latin study not only the language of that ancient civili zation but its customs and achievements as well Though Latin is no longer a spoken lan guage its study gives us a fuller understanding of history a richer vocabulary and a broader educa tion in general P4- Ka.. get together when Ni France and Germany and William Schnier discuss their pet subiects X . . 1 ' 1 . I. . , l l N 3 is ,li 1' if 41 B' ' ' 4. All- - - , G . f -Vi 23 - Q Q a N J., , . fi' ' o , ,ff JF A - a T' 'f X ' l :M X sf N ,,, 55 V-'f -. , ag f i l 'r i fl 'T3-a HI - I ,A ls, A . llt . ' 1 1' , l i fl ir , lg ' ' I I is -, ' . . ,fl T ' li ' ' J' 54 IBIT tkrx na Marie Ladd
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Q,-1. SOCIAL SCIENCE . S. The Social Science department points the way to better living relations. Many classes are included in this department - geog- raphy, history, government, economics psychology, sociology, social living, and driving. We learn about our neighbors, our ances- tors, our government, our business, and ourselves. These subiects will help us along the road through life. They lead us to better understanding, a vital factor in modern living. .lg-xg gxgg x - ,fx ,457 A. Y :gf - f- T 33322 Top: Franz Brickman, Charles Milligan, Lowell Storm, and Carl Reardon. Second: Lewis Lewis, Ralph Thornburg, Oliver Matheny Russell Evans, and Ruth Ackerson. Third: Calvin Vance, Don Ward, and Helen Rogers. Fourth: William Clauss, Ray Pepper, and Agnes Henderson Fifth: Russell Larsen.
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