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Leff to right: Exploring Paris are H. Downing, B. B. Stoner writes as, left to right, P. lieuss, C. Nlinitree and lluzieka, B. Hasseuger and E. Oosterling. S. Cuyton decline stan M iss BnowN N. Quigley bargains in a Mexican market while -I. Richardson, P. Howell and D. Smith sell merchandise. Comprising our Language Department are Latin, Spanish and French. Academic students are required to take two years of the language of their choice. ln Latin classes, the main emphasis is placed on reading Xi l S Q ahility. grammar and vocabulary. French and Spanish, how- A ns' K PML ever, stress conversation along with reading, listening and comprehension. Visual aids, records and movies help to give those studying these romance languages an understanding of the countries and their people. i, . ., Express Ourselves ,,,, ,,,,, 9
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3? ' , A QS , ' fi :IHHQ Y ',': . -,., ,,., I ' iQFfiQ::g.. ' QW Mus. BECK Mn. BROME Miss Donner Right, left to right: C. Story, D. Howard, J. Geist, B. Kerr, M. Beutel and A. NVoodward prepare assignments. Miss Keren Aimee, left to right: C. Callo- Learuiug to 4. .. 4. English, a required subject throughout Senior High School, is centered basically around tour skills -reading, Writing, listening and speaking. Grammar, composition and literature are varied according to the needs and interests of the individual classes. journalism I and ll, an elective course offered to tenth, eleventh and twelfth grade pupils, prepares students to write for school publications. Another elective offered to those Who wish to improve their vocal habits is Public Speech. way, J. Hartwell, P. Fol- ehomer, D. Matthews and P. Ensor listen as C. Athy speaks from the leetern. Mn. O,CllNNtJlt t .www Vt Left to right: L. Miller and A. Perry report on Ameri- can literature while P. Andrews, C. Aro and C Mus. PHILLIPS Miss Saeiisx' Livingston take notes. 8
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Mn. Boousi-zo Left to right: During Social Studies, T. Hetherington, P. Brown and J. DiMarino discuss basic drives. In World History, sophomores gain a better understanding of other countries in order to help promote more peaceful relations among peoples of the World. By studying the growth of our country in American History, juniors learn about the back- ground of the United States. In Social Studies 12, the study of human behavior and family life teaches the seniors to look at themselves objectively. Mlss MEHIHCK Mn. NAHDUNE i 7 f , . 'K E Miss SHAFI-'Eli Mn. THOMAS Left to right: J. Windsor, C. Trotter, P. Gcttmnn and I. Hodges draft a philosophy of American history. 0 l It IN1n.UN1ncRwoon NIILYEAKLE G 0 Q 0 10
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