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Only a few second year Spanish students know the answer to Mrs. Smith's question. When our language department first origi- nated, the two main languages taught were Latin and French. Spanish later replaced French. Two years of each language are al- ways offered. This year a new addition to the language department was the language laboratory in the Spanish room. Languages Mrs. Reba Hester and Mrs. Isabelle Smith 1 Lzbrary Mr. Dale Carrison A period in the Library to rest or study is enjoyed by all. The Library of our high school is one of the iinest to be found. It offers every type of reference a student could need. Also, our library contains many comfortable lounge chairs in which students can relax while reading. Miss Ester McNutt
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Hazel Schmidt, Daphne Frane, and Beverly Carrington, Department Head, take time from their sewing and cooking for a friendly chat. Home Economzcs All that work and it doesn't fit, sighs Vicke Huyveart as she displays her skirt for the senior girls to see. Industrial Arts , e The Industrial Arts Department offers a great variety of vocational classes. These include drafting, general shop, machine shop, vocational drafting, vocational machine shop, and two years of woodshop, patternmaking, metals, foundry and auto shop. an i v , L -k.,,.4' Mr. Lester Vines Department Head Teachers of industrial arts classes are Row 1: Robert Zesiger, Paul Oliver. Row 2: Edward Drabik, Charles Rainey, John Cavanagh, and Dean Teel,
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Miss Bernice Howard Department Head Boys haven't got all the brains, says Nancy Swiatkiewicz as she shows fellow students how to work a simple Algebra problem. Mathematics Department Although the math department has not changed a great deal throughout the years, a recent change which it has undergone is the accelerated math courses the first year student gets in Algebra I, II, and III, the second year student receives Plane and Solid Geometry. The last two years are devoted to more advanced math courses. The geom-o-tree, another addi- tion, is becoming a tradition of the math department. Even math teachers have a chance for a friendly chat around Mr. Lewis's desk. Shown above are Charles Allee, Robert Zimmerman, George Bray, Robert Lewis, Merlin Nelson, and Leonard Engnell.
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