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Language Arts Offers Courses Language Arts involves many aspects of writing and grammar. Classes range from Speech to Free Discussion. Each student takes an English course for many different reasons, the main one is to learn more about the American Language and how it effects our life. There were some new writing classes at Campus, they included, Creative Writing, Composition and Basic Writ- ing. Each of these classes have a main goal of helping a student to learn how to communicate by writing. Grammar is an old and familiar word, everyone at Campus is required to take English Grammar. Operating on a quarter system, the English Depart- ment offers 29 courses. Overall, the Language Art Depart- ment has come up with many fun and interesting classes. They have also helped many students be successful in life. SPEECH her frien d ........--.annul LANGUAGE ARTS - Working hard and busy on their Language Arts, each student learns it's a hard world. 156 0-r . iff' -- ' A -2? im : f s g XXX E 'll xlxk lv 2 A X A .l nv my ... Y F' A . .ii r'.. LL if lf - lift 2 f , Q wx TN- READING - Linda Sponsel works hard and long on a term papaer. A fellow student gives advice to on a speech project. . S, . TM ...vid ENGLISH - Studying and preparing for an English exam is some times harder than it looks. is M
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Department Head of Language Arts Weldon Roberson Department Head of Industrial Art- Kenneth Slabach Department Head of Foreign Language Kenton Allen Department Head of Business - Arthur johnson Department Head of Social Studies - Leroy Griswold s ' J' Xl 'V l D ' 1 -n I - ..'f ff S I it W l tl lg s,--' 'f if , 2 Ve-53.5 A ' A it . ' fri 5' c ' , sl.. D. lil- rl. K fi 'S ' ' 1 , iff 3 we. A 1Vv,5faS it-fnsff-'deff :V .. 1. D in ' ., .'.,,vm .r-Q. V.-.LJ -iz. . ' 15: Mi X M Q f .A,1,N,., i.'f2'f'IS'l2 2 1 is f 1 f2 .S: sw 2 'als Vs ft 3:42 : N . ,.iL3i.,rE,i ,grfzizgr - ' . 'tm .,'- M-Q. .f .Q --s- Lv-as-If ::f.- 3, , ,. - A. A 1 -. 5-w. ss f,,L g . -f ---' - , L , , fs gt' ,Z ,A .ff tif A A- ., W- fgf -liiflfltfxi A gi H its Q - - L 4 nfxvi 1-wi 1 Q-xt, 1 . .15-Q' ', ,Q 4 s 1-'-'gag JS 1 - - . .. -U - .H wmfxxyf v': ffl. ' . gan 5 U ,1,.v1Lf .sxknv K . 1 Q idghxz ,Z 1 ri .- A M I ,1.k1,..f 2' '. uf-.f'P' A - . Q 'L - l' ' I D in W it - : ft w L -.' D L 1 'jg sis 5 Q .1i12'r. f .Lib -5- Department Head of Music - Sigmund Leiker 155 O-1'
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fkyfatl l J? -1 5 ff, 5 3 2 ,W at ' FRANCE - Students practice some of the dances of the French people in Mrs. Davis' class. Students Gain Knowledge in Foreign Languages Students at Campus High School who wish to expand their abilities in language to more than one language have three foreign languages to choose from. These include: Spanish, taught by Ken- ton Alleng French, taught by Dor- othy Davisg and German, taught by Norbert Schmiedler. These students have the privi- lege of also learning the customs of the country they study. Topics such as, dress, foods, and daily routines are very much a part of thoroughly learning another language. Those wishing to be involved deeper than just the classroom level can join any of the three clubs which deal with these languages. M 'sal Q f 3 Ill! J 0 A 'Q QCA IIll ' Y 4 Q1 tM:wMAmw,a.,. nvvwt, .Wf- ' ln 1... ... SPAIN -laf1SITaSkGr and Kielh Ffalief Study HOKGS during SDBH- GERMANY - Mr. Schmiedler's classes study the language and cus- ish Cl8SS- toms of the German people. 157 0'-l'
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