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Various media aid language students The foreign language depart- ment worked with tapes, films, and records to help stress a deeper understanding of the people, their language, and their culture, according to Erna Bev- ington, department head. French was offered first through fifth year. Latin, Russian, and Span- ish were offered through the third year. A special oral Rus- sian course has been developed to attract the interest of stu- dents who might not otherwise enroll in a foreign language. Kathryn Kirkhoff (top right) delivers daily language lesson to o class. Erno Bevington (bottom left) listens to a student recite French. Mario Creogh (bottom right) takes time from Spanish lessons to appreciate a student ' s humor. 24
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Musk groups increase performances More than 70 performances for the school and community were given by the vocal music department consisting of the Swing Choir and Charnber Chor- ale, Concert Choir, Prep Choir and Girls ' Glee Club. Instrumental activity started this fall with marching band and orchestra. Later, wind ensem- ble, concert band and stage band were offered to the instru- mental student. In addition to the performing music groups, modern music and music appreciation courses were opened to any student in the school. Dennis Dowell Carol Stewart Dennis Dowell (top) goes over music composition fundamentals with a music appreciation class. Kristi White, Cindy Hewn, and Kothy Lukehart (bottom) practice for an opprooching concert. 23
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Math appreciation offers practical use The mathematics departmsnt continued its program this year without any major changes, with regular classes of algebra and geometry, and the math lab suc- cessful in its third year. College prep courses played a dominant role. One relatively new course, math appreciation, was designed as a liberal arts approach to math, and encompassed a wide variety of applicable procedures. Gary Bogby Vernon Bly Lowell Dougherty Edgar Eci(ey Elbert Jennings Phillip Martin Lowell Reed Edgar Eckey (top) involves students in board work. Lowell Dougherty (bottom left) goes over ossignment with junior Rick Hollingsworth. Gory Bagby (top right) checks over math lab assignment. Lowell Reed (bottom right) odds lightness to daily lesson. 25
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