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Languages tax C0-ed linguists Whichever way you want to say it, it's hard. Language that is. Any language, but especially foreign languages. Like French, Spanish, and lovable Latin. What could make them even more difficult is the fact that this year there were French and Latin BOY students! New teachers often make the going tougher also. When Miss Chickett came on the scene to take a first shot at teaching French, the students found that she must not only adapt to them, but they to her. If students take a language they can expect to get in on all kinds of fun things: memorizing dialogues, acting out conversations and listening to tapes. To a language teacher there's nothing worse to hear than fractured French, scrambled Spanish, or loused-up Latin, but then neither is it any worse for a student to listen to a language teacher who won't speak English! is-.sit I 122551 ?L-rgisgxgggsg V 5 1 ,..M.,W.e.a UPPER RIGHT: Enthused Latin students are engrossed in the ancient study of the language. ABOVE: French IV students attempt to pass a fourth hour quiz: a Mrs. Klohs special . RIGHT: Mark Hoffman gives a report on Roman astrology and fate in his Latin class. 22fLanguages N.--,,,........--wi
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LOW: Freshman Chorus sings a medley of ts from the popular musical OLIVER. , 3. -. -151 S. IQ nf B dd' tdb M B h' ddd 'I t theMurra Christ- pvvn. Q. mimeiine uireus Loncen pnuir ABOVE: The Hill-Murray an , irec e y r. ors e1m,a e varie y o y ith a series of rhythmic hand motions. mas Concert. Playing such selections as 'Tingo-Tango' and 'Tommy', they inspired toe-rappers. Musicf2l
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RIGHT: Lupe Rodriguez and Mary Sue Nermers enjoy S. Mary's Spanish class. ELOW: Armed wtih earphones, Pat Hart- i an attempts to master the French language and possibly the French grammar! BOTTOM: Linda Brown adds a bit of Span- sh fiesta to class by breaking the pinata. Ei. l ew--l ABOVE: Sue Poole, Colleen Okoneski and Mary Persoon survey the action upfront. ABOVE RIGHT: French skit proves fatal asjunior Pat Roden acts out her line. Languagesf23
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