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Pupils make ' emotionar posters, study essence of communication Top: To find pictures to fit their posters ' themes, Dave Franklin and Rick Burger leaf through magazines. Above: After rising early to kill a squirrel, Alan Schroeder skins it in speech class. Right: John Allemeier illustrates use of a spinning reel in his demonstrative speech. Whether making emotional pos- ters, cut of The Miracle Worker , or listening to a recording of More Stately Mansions , English students learned how to get an idea across forcefully. Beginning speech students inform- ed, discussed and debated as they absorbed the principles and mechan- ics of verbal communication. In advanced speech class the Lin- coln-Douglas debates were analyzed. The Rhetoric of Aristotle was stud- ied both for its style and its insight into human emotions. English Department adopted new grammar books, which stressed ef- fective expression, the linguistic struc- ture of English and conventional us- age. New literature books gave exam- ples of the best writings produced during the periods under study. Films of Hitler ' s propaganda and a Ku Klux Klan rally illustrated the unethical use of persuasion.
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BHS adds fifth foreign language as Russian class makes debut Bellmont gained its fifth foreign language with the first Russian class. Taught by Mrs. Jacqueline Hastay, Russian students studied geography, literature, Lenin and Kruschev. Current events quizzes kept students informed on Soviet happenings. More oral work and structure pat- tern drills modernized Latin classes this year. Fran Schultz and Nancy Friedt were selected for ID Latin work- shop. Spanish students made flags and learned folk songs and a dance. Stu- dents also invented conversations. Miss Charlotte Vera ' s French stu- dents read poetry, wrote stories, let- ters and newspaper reports. German students improved pronun- ciation by tape-recording their voices. A mystery story, Die Verschwundene Miniatur , introduced slang. lU se- lected Ken Sauer and Stu Bieberich to study German this summer. Above: Playing Bingo teaches Ron Smitley, Jon Dickerson, Dave Schnitz and Russ Camp the German numbers. Right: Practicing the Mol- davian Basket Dance, Russian students pre- pare for the International banquet. 28
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