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SPANISH Spanish is an elective class open to all students. The entire program consisted of four different levels. The classes allowed students to learn about the culture, peo- ple, literature, and language of the Span- ish speaking world. Some activities for the year were drawing maps, making stockings for St. Nick and Black Peter, and having food labs during Spanish week. Spanish was taught by Miss Rusch. Lost in space.
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FRENCH ■ Many changes were brought to the French classes this year. Miss Rusch be- gan to teach French I and II. These classes introduced students to French cul- ture and put emphasis on listening and speaking skills. Mrs. Traxler-Carter con- tinued to teach French III and IV, which put more emphasis on vocabulary, litera- ture, oral recitation, and composition. Mrs. Reedy also taught French classes during Mrs. Traxler-Carter ' s pregnancy leave. David and Julie study Francais. Julie is having fun in French I. Pam dreams of a sunny day in Paris. i i: Mrs. Reedy teaches French III and IV.
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MATH There are many levels of Math offered at Carroll. They were Basic Math, Arith- metic, General Mathematics, Algebra I and II, Geometry, College Algebra, Trigo- nometry, Analytic Geometry Pre-Calcu- lus, and Computer Math, ranging from the simplest to the hardest. Mrs. Abbott, Mr. Baker, and Mr. Duff all taught math. We were also lucky to have had Mr. Mul- lin as a student teacher. Pam concentrates on her program. Dave ponders the meaning of life Billy hacks his error. f X Dave shows us his Louie impression. j 74 CLASSES
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