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hird Year Languages Offered The foreign language department, aware of the reasing emphasis placed oh worild commumca- n added third year classes 1n Latm, French, a.nd ahish. The foreign language students. studled guage usage and foreign culture and-l'lterature. order to learn more about the tradltlems and toms of the countries they were studymg, the dents took part in customary banquets and fes- ities. . . Making speeches and reading and wr1t1ng plays a foreign language took a lot of hard work and igenCC, but it was a good way to learn and un- . stand the language. Mrs. Ogden watches as Marsha Brading and Brumley listen to French tapes on the machine. :51 Frey 566ms to be taking time for fun in her Mr. Rife explains the flag of Spain to Charlie man 1mm I dass' Lewis and Robert Mayfield.
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Term Papers And Queen Hoo-Ho The highlight of English class for some stu- a . dents came When they attended the ACIOFS Thea- tre production of The Clay; Menagerie. In class, the seniors struggled through Canterbury T4165, While a few juniors gained the distinction of be- ing able to Write research papers in one night. Sophs and frosh spent a lot of time in their at- tempt to master the traditional grammar and punctuation. L. Cairnes and M. Rice: bookworms in Engl' The speech class students participated i variety show and found that boring projects as campaigning could be made interesting. students campaigned and voted for Queen T. Dean discovers the fun of research papers. H00 Of theNight OWL Mayor Of Otisco, .9 of the Fr12z1es, and RCJCCt of the Year. ----- Diane Wojciechowski, the new Queen H00 H00, campaigned to open Nite Owlts restrooms t0 the public.
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jim Devore marvels at the wonders of Science. Don Ferguson peeks to see if teacher is watching. Mrs. Stiegel tries the new art of fishing for meciam. Science Creaies Work Getting to school by 7:30, physics students seemed to be in a daze the rest of the day. Phys- ics class had to be held before school because there was no time to have it during the day. The freshmen biology students were surprisingly quiet and attentive, much to everyone,s amaze- ment. But everyone found out that instead of being under a magic spell, they were studying human reproduction. In Chemistry class, student invested extra time on Science Fair projects. Sur- prisingly, no one blew up the chemistry room. Lavonda Combs finds a new world under the microscope. ' All in all, the CH8 Science Department was very complete and made interesting by qualified teachers. 30
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