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M atv M alady Edward Maslm . A, hhtt UA . 1 W A, - 4 fr F X B2 Margaret Maloney Q, o Sandra Miner Andy Moreno Marjorie Morgan Janet McDowell Mary McKinney Mary Metzinger Dorothy Meyer l f .I L Liz Klinkcr, Pat Deeter, and Pat Lamb listen to a recording in Spanish class. Freshmen Spanish, one of the three languages fresh- men may choose is perfected through the use of electronic equipment and other regalia. Students in first year Spanish learn the fundamentals of the language and how to speak some basic sentences. As the South American countries become more important, the ability to speak Spanish well or at least to have a knowledge of it will prove valuable. Students at C,C. are getting such knowledge.
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ill'-5' Denny Patton asks Patricia Halsema a question in general math. Sister Lillian is showing two freshman girls how to do an algebra problem. 4 Freshmen Jane Leibenguth, Bill Libbers Gary Linsmeyer Bridget Mackey Pat Laws Dave Leher Cheryl Lehnen sr Q, 1 Freshmen maywtake a variety of math courses including algebra and general math. These courses provide them with a solid foundation on which to build in future years. Par K1-wk 's n uv 0 Q-32 9 Pat Lamb t - Michele La Morne M . 4 ia 0 ,A a It l Dorothy Lander . , - f. I J' A ...T Sue Lazaar U 9 ia W V -affix - . - V V N ' ii-,L g x Yi' ' , . 'X ' ' ll, 33' l 1 Tl ,B wf?f'Sfj , ky' , L 744. vA-, W.. . .. , Yi'51'l-'sv' ff' ii' i Qflfi'-'fi ' , :A ' ,i P' ' 2 ,f J , l x l , +, , -gh 'Y' A I ,M . '1-
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English in the freshman year is areview of gram- mar and a fundamental study of literature. Grammar is learned in a form which allows their understanding to develop in such a pattern as to lead naturally into the composition that they will study in their later years of high school. In literature class, the freshmen study certain basic novels, various forms of poetry, and examples of the short story. They read and study the drama, The Merchant of Venice, by Shakespeare. Barbara Nelson Dick Nelson Vocabulary study and basic mythology form the Marie Norris foundation and give a wide background. F r e s I1 m e n Kathy Noth Theresa O'Connor Randy Parsons Denny Patton Freshman girls carry on a panel discussion on literary style in their prose books. ll Q9 SI ,R A A Jane Pechin Jim Pechin Barb Petrie .,x A .fin-A ' Tfarx' 'asv' A
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