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Rosemarie Breckoff I , U.,, ' David Groen -g. , Anticipating difcult questions from the Spanish class, Nancy Jackman and Carol Collins stood prepared to challenge all with a report on Spain. Alice MCNHUY lflidel fi in Margaret Gill Lois Heist Susan Mettler --mul PVIWPS She WHS On the WVOHL' 17089, but whatever flle left out, while fellow students Jean Terrill and Tony treason, French student Debra Starks seemed to be Carpenfer received some good chuckles. l Foreign Language 45
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Language Experience pens Doors to Humanit ' M ..,--' V wigs. Conjugating hablar for the nintieth time just did not have the appeal it used to for Spanish students Mary Doughty and Debbie Dybash. 44 Foreign Language Man must live with his fellow man. For this to be so, man must have an education in brotherhood. One of the best ways to educate is to break the language barrier. This was attempted by the foreign language department at various levels, which included class projects and oral communication between students. The language lab was stocked with many new tapesg and stu- dents utilized a new foreign language office to plan many class projects. Spanish students met to construct pinatas, French stu- dents swapped recipes for gourmet meals and German students gathered to practice skits and songs and to converse in their native language. These facilities and projects aided the language staff in pre- paring students for their place in an internationalized world. -ii'-EC SST lg i Taking advantage of a situation, Jet? Kabat decided to enjoy Spanishkby slipping some very interesting material between thewpages of his book.
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Stevenson Athletes Have Never Had lt o Good Although he was far from stuffing it, Randy Hicker- son became skilled through hours of constant drilling in class and made the layup. Elizabeth Embree Carl Fetz Jack Gabel 46 Phys Ed Today we have to bring up bricks from the bottom of the pool and tomorrow we bring up boys! I can't decide which sport to pick, golf or tennis! Sound like two students in distress? These were just a few of the many positive reactions to the new changes made in Stevensonis Physical Education department. The program was modernized in many ways which made classes more exciting than ever. Some students participated in mixed swimming classes while others learned new sports such as Gaelic football. Played with a soccer ball that could be kicked, dribbled, bounced off heads but not thrown, the sport provided boys with a good sampling of physical training. Mod- ular phys. ed. was also offered, which gave some students an hour and a half of gym three days a week. The added responsibility and freedom of a program like this was indeed a challenge for the students. Stevenson athletes proved that they could and would accept the challenge. HJ'- The winning spirit of Stevenson was shown in the gym classes liy the all-out ejj'orts of students Rhonda Phillips and Pam Kloote, as they battled over the ball to gain possession. A if , . if-'p,vi,,r - 'A-.ffshstai .f,iL5'+gfjg? ' s gajsg 'Si iiv51ei:ss2:e.x' ,. .. iw..-it-Q , . . lf'47?1ifl .- .f 11 - - igfgf sfgisf K' Q g fri rf' 'E ft? , 1 2, V ' l A seer e - , i, . . A vas- K 2 a gile. f . 3 . 15: if f. . -,qw ,fi , -f ' ' cz. ' -az:-sf '. .ia . Y in -witt y, . - 'zf ' it? - ' - ' fjgzgm. .... 5 . J ack Reardon Lois McDonald
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