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Betters 7W1 Uiufe tsfaWittg, fictWuces Di i ewfc Aspects tk WoM Every year brings new ideas and faces to an old high school. This year to aid our foreign language department we have added Miss Grubb for German and Mrs. Cook for French. Both teachers have made an effort to make the languages they teach more interesting. Besides German and French, all the students have a chance to take also Spanish and or Latin. Spanish is taught by Mr. Farver who is in his second year of teaching at our high school. Latin is taught by Mrs. Spoolstra who keeps the Latin club active with new and exciting happenings. For the first time in the history of An¬ gola High School, the different language departments made an effort to explain to the junior high students about the various languages. By doing this the teachers hope to expand the interest of languages at AHS. Above: Miss Grubb while teaching also enjoys picking up and grading papers, being friendly with her students, and dis¬ cussing German assignments. Above Bot¬ tom: Mr. Farver teaches a fifth hour class of a lively bunch of Angola High School students. AHS Teachers Are: Spanish — Mr. Farver, German — Miss Grubb, French — Mrs. Cook, Latin — Mrs. Spoolstra. 17
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Qtwhids Fii ulltictb Ou Rvteigw L igu C| Btduuvces Tketo iCnowfadge . Top Left: Mr. Farvers ' class is always a noisy riot. Top Right: Mrs. Cook is drilling French into her students. Left: Miss Grubb is trying to reach across the language J barrier to her students. Above: Mrs. M Spoolstra keeps her students interest. A er bf
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Day Tup to W sfuwytcwt , Qbuul lkotck tS, fl kb VoAtoitim 1 Qckool In Oct. the senior Government classes left Angola for Baer Field, from which they flew to Washing¬ ton, D. C. for a one day whirlwind tour of that city. Students from Columbia City and Heritage toured the capitol with our A.H.S. group directed by Mr. Burnau. The tourists sat in on sessions of both the House and Senate. They also met Congressman Roush and saw the Capitol Building, White House, Smithsonian Institute, etc. Everyone thought the trip was worth making. Upper Right: Mr. Burnau and Mr. Sirk, Social Studies teachers, go off to take a well earned coffee break during a busy day. Lower Left: Seniors file into Government class in room 302-303. Lower Right: Mr. Burnau working at his desk in the History room. 18
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