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German r i G i l Y ,wg Jerry Martin and Lorne Dueck Thomas Charles Frau Gross, konnen wir singen'? Neir1. Wir miissen viel arbeitenf' And so starts another German class. Al- though any foreign language takes an effort to learn, German, with its multitude of word endings and genders seems especially designed to torture the high school student Still, progress is made and after a while, one begins to communicate in the second language. A few enterprising souls are able to realize the dreams of every German stu- dent, understanding the Asterix comic books in the German room. Irene Gross: training in Switzerland: German
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rw, N Ev Thomasg BA: English Janelle Dillerg BA: English, Social Studies -lugisg ,Q ., L. Donald Lanctot English Major Goshen College English wi llf fllA L Nina Lanctot: B. Phg English, Social Studies There has been an amazing abundance of English teachers at Bethany this year for several reasons. Senior English enrollment was lnuch higher than expected, so Donald Lanctot taught one section during the first selnester. Ev Thonlas, who taught at Bethany several years ago, stepped in when Devon Schrock had a serious accident in late November that disabled him for several months. This year also lnarked the beginning of a lnore structured English curriculum. Freshlnen took a survey course of different areas of English, including language history, grammar and journa- lism. Sophomores spent the year writing essays, giving speeches and studying literature. Juniors read the works of American literature from the Puritans througll the 20th Century writers. Seniors discovered the great treasures of English literature and the frustrations of college preparatory work.
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-t 0 1 Spanish ., t 1' I Allen Peachey: BA: Spanish Spanish II Spanish I For one hour every week day we COMPLETE- LY forsake our native language. During this time, the elite of the class converse in Spanish while the rest of us struggle to distinguish past partici- ples from the past perfect form. Not just anyone can teach Spanish. lt takes a special kind of person who can articulate well in both languages, possesses infinite patience, and is able to perform Oscar-winning dramatizations. Al Peachey isjust this man. Without him we would all be lost in this endlessjungle of. . . The fact that we ARE learning is indeed a testimony to his teaching ability. We often feel that our personal progress is tortoise-like. But Peachey keeps us going in the right direction, and with his gallant efforts, we may even make it through to next year. I5
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