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LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Mr. Edwin Smith, Miss Elizabeth Lewis, Miss Mildred Auger, Mrs. SEATED, Lert To RIGHT: Florence Smith, Miss Elizabeth Dean. Kaegwin. STANDING, same order: Miss Ruth Shaffer, Miss Isabel THE LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Students with the ability to speak, write and un- derstand a foreign language will find this knowl- edge increasingly valuable in the future. A knowl- edge of a foreign language is essential to success in many careers and professions. Knowing a language other than English is a valuable aid to the traveler. Our language department offers a variety of subjects which include Latin, French, Spanish, and 18 German. Advanced classes in these languages are provided if desired, and this year both Virgil and Cicero have been taught in the Latin department. The teachers in the language department are Miss Isabelle Kagwin, head of the modern lan- euages, Miss Ruth Shaffer head of the Latin depart- ment, Miss Mildred G. Auger, Miss Elizabeth A. Dean, Miss Elizabeth P. Lewis, Mr. Edwin Smith, and Mrs. Florence Smith.
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llc English class listens to an oral talk on “How the Streets Got Their Names.” Sranp- ING: Kay Le Van. Seatep, Lert to RIcuHrT: Ist Row—Fred Hallahan, Ruby Schmoyer. 2nd Row—John Miller, Edward Schwartz. 3rd Row —Paul Sullivan. 4th Row—Marcia Tarsky. Future Recorder Staff learns about newspaper writing. STANDING: Carol Wolf. Srearep, Lerr ro RicuT: Ist Row —Lois Perrone, Michael Trencher, Gale Sanofsky. Sandra Feldman, 2nd Row—Martin Layene, John Kominski, Carol Ann Helfont, Peter Fosdick, 3rd Row—Shelby Widland, Sylvia Levinson, Cynthia Levenson, Francis Donovan 4th Row—Dr. James McGuire, Ted Sandquist, Joel Saks.
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Latin 3 class studying Cicero’s Third Oration Against Catiline, STANDING: Most (7?) students diligently studying their German I. Sranpine: Mrs. Florence Smith. Lerr ro Ricur: 1st Row—Freder- ick Palmer, Bernard Gordon. 2nd Row— Doris Goodlatte, Linda Pfisterer, Saul Stockhamer. 3rd Row—Edward Shine, Rosemary Poellmann, Gilbert Roden. 4th Row—Frances Burack, Alan Gruskin. 19 Miss Shaffer. Judith Messier, Peter Haraty, Linda Goodless. 2nd Row—Caroline Skinner, Lois Perrone, Shelby Widland, Barbara Grover, Suzanne Flagler, Brenda Danet, James Donayan. lst Row—Lee Pieper,
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