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Foreign Language Department made exciting “Spanish is interesting, exciting and a lot of fun,” says sophomore Erie Smith. The Foreign Language department, headed by Mr. David Rowell, made foreign languages fun and exciting for the students as well as getting down to business. While some classes were learning a foreign language by tape, others were decorating their classrooms with pictures of important people from foreign lands. Mr. E.G. Bickel’s second year German class had bake sales to raise money for their annual trip to Frankenmuth over the holiday season. They also have read many novels throughout the year. Many of the students have gone on trips over Easter vacation to different countries such as Spain, Madrid, Germany, France and
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(Opposite page) RIGHT: Mr. Rowell explains the breaking up of nouns into syllables. ABOVE TOP: Paul LaRose listens intently in French. ABOVE: Miss Deford aids Greg Lopez. CENTER TOP: Mr. Bickel’s German class studies for a test. CENTER: Mr. Bickel in- structs his class on sentence struc- ture.
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Legenda Aches and pains pay off “Come on, Sue, not the whole layou t AGAIN!” shrieked Senior Barb Yahn in despair after being told that the science spread had to be overhauled for the third time. Even though the LEGENDA staff had their laughs and good times their striving for perfection wasn’t always fun and games. Under the new leadership of Mrs. Jane Speer the rookies and pros alike were put through the continuous strain of deadlines, deadlines and more deadlines. And then there were photos that had to be ordered, taken, sized, printed, RESIZED, REPRINTED, RESIZED . . . and as Mike Wilinski, photo editor and the darkroom Musketeers slav- ed you could hear mumblings and curses filtering out from un- der the darkroom door. The advertising crew remained a staff mystery as they flew in and out of 403 like phantoms here one minute and gone the next leaving vague descriptions of their alleged whereabouts. But all in all while narrowly escaping wounds from exacto knives and asphyxiation from the rubber cement the staff fared well and the book emerged.
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