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PART OF THE FUN of studying Spanish happens when class members put audience includes Janell Price, Steve Price, Jacqueline Carson and Genny on a play. Actors are: Cathy Stuck, Patrick Gaines, Juanita Froshaeur, Browning. Debbie Rosebrock, Ralph Howard, and John Cruz. The appreciative 41 ' MRS. FINES' Latin pupil gets his drill in green and white. L
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tl T7 14 ENGLISH DEPARTMENT-FRONT ROW: Bernice Jones, Gertrude lnsley, Robert Maloy, Mrs. Cheryl Clark, Judith McBride. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Margaret Hahn, Ann McMillan, Mrs. Susan Lockwood, Mrs. Jatinder Rai, Mrs. Marjorie Garrett, Hester Hale. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Alice Goodrum, Robert Ford, Mrs. Jean Brown, Fred McNanny, Mrs. Florence C7 1-p v' X Schnakenberg, Mrs. Virginia Cassell. FOURTH ROW: M. Eileen Kohut, Mrs. Diane Comstock, Kirby Lehman, Judy Kothe, Karen Hansen, Tom Danheiser, Irene Rhodes, department head. FIFTH ROW: Ellen Eads, Stan Minks, John Lewis, C. T. Tresslar, E. F. Hardiman, John Takacs, Craig Roberts. owing ' ins' Qislv Mrs. Irene Rhodes, head of the English Department, works with a staff of thirty- one teachers and twenty assistants. This is something new for the English Depart- ment. Combining the talents of the teachers and their assistants constitutes a new and different innovation for Tech students. The assistants do in fact earn M credit for assistance. Beginning last September, the teachers began a more concentrated effort in teaching composition, creative writing, and literature. Another addition is a more effective visualaaids department. Technically speaking, the assistants do help teach, but not in the same sense as a regular teacher. The teacher must direct themselves to the group whereas the assistant can work individually with the students having difficulty. As a whole the English Department is upholding a tradition, not necessarily changing drastically, but gradually to meet the needs of the Tech Students. iff? in Li . V ' 1 ENGLISH DEPARTMENT ASSISTANTS-FRONT ROW: Regena Rowland, Karen Wright, Cathy Whitfield, Susan Evans, Sharon Howard, Wanda Jones. SECOND ROW: Joyce Neal, Jill Jessup, Darlene Lewelling, Roger Laughlin, Robin Kares, Janice P. Wagner, Lou Ann Black. .1 I '
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WY 'N- IN GERMAN lll class students really dig in to learn the German Marcia McDaniel lhiddenl, Linda Miller. THIRD ROW: Cornelius Martin, language. Students are: FIRST ROW: Cynthia Cox, Mae Ford, Henrietta Rhonda Hughes lhiddenl, Paula Green. NOT PICTURED Debra Stutzman. Banta, Sherry Chapman. SECOND ROW: Tyla Jordan, Juanita Wagner, Teaclwfw, Pupils 'Live It Up' tw Fowu Languages FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT: Mrs. Maria B. Lagadon, Mrs. Serine Fine, Mrs. Mary B. Bedell, department head: David Clapp, Mrs. Sheila Young, Mrs. Susanna Underwood. :gl Q' I I Top activities in the Foreign Language department this year involved teachers as well as pupils. Now, who would think a teacher does anything in his spare time but grade papers and send out smoke-ups? Yet teachers staged an international dinner. Each brought a dish representing the oountry whose language he teaches. Hus- bands and wives were invited. ln May the teachers attended a tea at which over a hundred language teachers from all over the city took part. Last summer three Tech pupils spent the summer in France, studying the language and living with the people. The students were Jan Hittle, Richard Decker and Elizabeth Trittipo. DEBBIE RHOADS and Miriam Smith prepare to dine at a French Cafe as the garcon, Joe Van Blaricium takes their order in Frencn.
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