American Academy - Evzone Yearbook (Athens, Greece)

 - Class of 1967

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oLctn 9 u a a eS J eiiS to I ' In ii erst an din 7 (J I ' m cette the easiest one annee. . . . C ' est froid ici, in the . . For monsieur. to sit? school! the love for a gentleman grammar — everyone ' s pitfall . Nous avons taeaucoup de travail of Mike! . . . Sorbonne exams . . . You zombies! . . . Is that any way futile attempts at authentic accents . . . college acceptance parties in French class sending tapes to North Carolina Who taught you how to say THAT in French? wonders Mr. Angelonidis. C ' est Monsieur Dorbis qui vous parle, begins our French IV teacher during a taping session for sister school in States. Mr. Dimitsas, Mr. Angelonidis, Dr. Dorbis, Mrs. Papatassos, Mrs. Deligiorgis, Mr. Pisanias, Mrs. Manglivera, Mr. Johnson, and Mrs. Sommerville discuss teaching techniques during a meeting of language department. jMrs. Papatossos enjoying a Spanish conversation with students.

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Miss Priles utilizing her free period to find supplem entar y material for her classes. Mr. Frey discusses The Glass Menagerie with Seniors. (L.nathli - ground a I ion of -U-i earn in a 7 Freshman English— GREAT EXPECTATIONS , . . not four more years of this? . . . Shakespeare? The name sounds familiar . . . Who said that grammar is FUN? . . . endless lists of vocabulary . . . A short story test tomorrow? — but I still have nine to read! . . . Junior worries— GRAPES OF WRATH and MOBY DICK . . . panels on CRIME AND PUNISHMENT . . . .After you have read TURN OF THE SCREW for the tenth time ... ... PROJECT! . . . class discussions — learning the inner thoughts of others and iden- tifying with characters in books . . Mr. Viny, Junior English teacher, directing his play, The Wizard of Oz . Mr. King, a familiar face at school, in his junior high class- room. Mrs. Dontis, Mrs. Cardell, and Mrs. Nicholou instill desire to learn in younger English students. Mrs. Sand calling the role in Sophomore class.



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1 1 1 at hem cities - decisis for eJLoaicat Jhinhii la Algebra and the beginning of many late nights over the books . « . Can you see that? pleads poor Mr. Arthur to his befuddled classes . . . I thought this was just going to be a TRIGONOMETRY class . . . I never thought we would be doing this!!! . . . Mr. Yeros — Geometry is the spice of life . . . Whatever happened to that gorgeous Miss Isoceles?? . . . Who would ever think that a 5 out of 25 would be a C!? ... But I studied, sir . . . My homework? My homework??? Oh, yes, the funniest thing happened to me on my way to ... ... Who ever heard of the whole back row getting the same grade on a test? ... I KNEW how to do that problem ... Mush brain! . . , UMMMMM-uh ... I don ' t understand . . . problem day on Friday warns Mrs. J Christakis. ' — m Mrs. Illitch and Mrs. Aravanis smile at antics of their Junior High students. Mr. Arthur making the best of it out in the huts and, as usual, keeping his Trig class in hysterics. Mrs. Christakis discusses graphs with her Algebra II class. Geometry teacher, Mr. Yeros, refuses to accept Miss Kundratis ' theories on excenter. . ' , ' ■ ' '

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