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Colorful native costumes illustrate the goals of the language department. French, German, Latin, Russian, and Spanish students at AHS not only learn how to speak a foreign language but also study the culture and history of the country from which the language originates. At least four years of every language are offered. A laboratory is available to stu- dents Who wish to listen to recordings by native speakers of the various languages. Clubs, which provide social and service projects throughout the year, are organized by each group. 5 I 10
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Exploring vocational interests, developing co- ordination of hand and mind, and giving practical ex- perience are among the goals of the Industrial Arts and Home Economics Departments. Sewing and foods classes are included in the three years of homemaking offered to girls at AHS. Four years of art are also offered. The principles of elementary drafting, applied mathematics, and technical terms are introduced in Drafting I. Each Drafting II student designs a home and draws a complete set of working plans for it. General metal shop is designed to acquaint pupils with a variety of experiences in the working and fabricating of metal. Woodworking I, II, and Ill are courses in the use of hand tools and wood- working machines with the complexity of projects in- creasing each year. Driver's Education attempts to prepare competent, skillful, responsible, young drivers. 12
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