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ft oi igS’Language ' It is the function of the Foreign Language Department to provide a new experience for students by introducing them to innovative mediums of Commu-ication (done mostly by hand) and different culture patterns (tacos, beer, and indigestion). This is made possible by expanding the tape library, career days, opportunities for foreign travel and those hard-fought scrabble games with Senor Steeber. TOP TO BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Kathleen Wolf— French 1-4; Mr. Lordell Ebensteincr—German 1-4; Mrs. Lydia De La Torre--Spanish 3-4; Mr. Patrick Steeber —1-2; Sister Mary Lang—Latin 1-4, American History.
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The feminine mystique or bachelor know how? The Home Ec Department has embraced coed reality by involving both sexes in activities traditionally considered feminine. Guys really can be domestic. RIGHT: Mrs. Kris Krueger The Business Department, in a continuing effort to offer a wide variety of courses to prepare the students for the necessities of life, was expanded this year due to the merger. With more teachers and courses, the impact on the students was greater, with a larger enrollment in most of the sections. Growing in size and importance, the department looks forward to an ever-increasing program and enrollment in years to come. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mr. Rob Moore-- Business and accounting; BOTTOM LEFT: Mrs. Norma Scherer--Typing and shorthand.
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The Social Studies Department continued its never ending struggle to keep history alive this year. Between Sr. Mary's struggles with AV machines twice her size, Mr. Kosel confusing coconuts with basketballs in International Relations, and Mr. Joranger revealing to his students that they only let nuts teach psychology, it was quite a year! Mr. Moriarity finally achieved adulthood on his first airplane flight to Washington, D.C. with eleven rambunctious students. Mr. Sundrum had problems distinguishing between Julius Caesar from Shakespeare and King Hussein from his International Relations course. Who could miss Mr. Ha ben towering five feet over his Freshmen students? COUNTERCLOCKWISE: Mr. Tom Kosel—Political Sciencey Urban Studies; Mr. Bill Haben—Japan, Latin America; Mr. Jim Joranger —Psychology, American History; Mr. Tim Moriarity—Russia, Southeast Asia; Mr. Sylvian Sundrum—International Relations, Africa, Shakespeare. Social Studies
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